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    Fusion & Beyond -- World's Most Powerful Laser
    Posted on Monday, March 29, 2004 @ 20:50:52 UTC by vlad

    Science Anonymous writes: By BRAD KVEDERIS, Times-Herald staff writer

    LIVERMORE - For decades, fusion power has remained an elusive Holy Grail for the scientific community - the stuff of science fiction novels or Darth Vader's "Death Star."

    But not at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory's stadium-sized National Ignition Facility (NIF). There, research teams hope to gain access to sustained fusion, and other scientific firsts, for the first time outside a Hollywood movie set or a thermonuclear weapons test.

    Livermore lab sets sights on world's largest laser


     
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    "Fusion & Beyond -- World's Most Powerful Laser" | Login/Create an Account | 13 comments | Search Discussion
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    Re: Fusion & Beyond -- World's Most Powerful Laser (Score: 0)
    by Anonymous on Monday, March 29, 2004 @ 23:28:39 UTC
    Impractical way of achieving fusion. In my honest opinion, fusion will be created via small scale experiments i.e. cold fusion and sonofusion before these massive wastes of money ever will.



    Re: Fusion & Beyond -- World's Most Powerful Laser (Score: 1)
    by ElectroDynaCat on Tuesday, March 30, 2004 @ 07:14:18 UTC
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    News Release, March 30, 2104:

    For centuries, fusion power has remained an elusive Holy Grail for the scientific community......blah ,blah ........have spent trillions of dollars...blah, blah.......haven't achieved breakeven energy.....blah,blah......further funding is neccessary.






    News Release March 30, 3104 :

    For millenia, fusion power has remained an elusive Holy Grail for the scientific community......blah, blah.......have spent quadrillions of dollars.........blah,blah.....haven't achieved breakeven energy.......blah,blah....further funding is needed.



    Fusion & Beyond -- World's Most Powerful Laser (Score: 1)
    by bodebliss on Tuesday, March 30, 2004 @ 07:59:24 UTC
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    Well maybe you are a little SPOILED by our almost straight shot nuke weapons program in WWII ,but that was many years ago and you know they've been crying about low science and math scores for some time now.



     

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