I’ve always felt two things:
- We’ll move on past oil and into another form of energy
- None of the alternative forms of energy pushed by the mainstream are viable
Lawrence Livermore’s National Ignition Facility announced Tuesday a successful test of its ultrapowerful laser system, which melds 192 laser beams into a single incredible burst of energy. On Aug. 13, the facility was activated for 14 billionths of a second and aimed at a tiny capsule of fuel. The result: approximately 350 trillion watts of power — hundreds of times more than the entire United States consumes at any given instant.
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Last year’s test yielded unexpected results, however. In this test, NIF dialed down the laser beam’s power and tweaked it, for tremendous results.
We lowered the energy a tiny bit — about 5 percent — but more important, we changed the shape of the energy pulse. We moved energy from the back of the pulse to the front. We got three times the energy out,” Moses told FoxNews.com.
“Our goal is to get fusion burn — more energy out than we put in.”
Because the laser is on for the merest fraction of a second, it costs little to operate — between $5 and $20 per blast. Still, the cost of the facility has raised temperatures in Washington. The gigantic laser lab was built in California for $3.5 billion in 2008, and ran up approximately $1.5 billion more in operating costs over the past five years.
Uuuhh, WAY cooler than windmills.. And those that tilt at them.
If you’re interested, look up LFTR We’ll be doing a dis-service to future generations if we don’t credibly transition to nuclear sources before the fossil fuels are exhausted.
We’ll be doing a dis-service to future generations if we don’t credibly transition to nuclear sources before the fossil fuels are exhausted.
Indeed.