Something disruptive may be happening
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Something disruptive may be happening
A breakaway disruptive new technology to harness a form of energy we've been trying to crack for the last 60 years might be just about to hit break even if results of a simulation in one of the USA's national physics labs pan out.
Stay tuned.
I fully await the choruses of "Oh the horror!" and "We must stop it because industrial civilization has to be stopped!"
Stay tuned.
I fully await the choruses of "Oh the horror!" and "We must stop it because industrial civilization has to be stopped!"
Re: Something disruptive may be happening
Don't be silly.fifthcolumn wrote:A breakaway disruptive new technology to harness a form of energy we've been trying to crack for the last 60 years might be just about to hit break even if results of a simulation in one of the USA's national physics labs pan out.
Stay tuned.
I fully await the choruses of "Oh the horror!" and "We must stop it because industrial civilization has to be stopped!"
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https://share.sandia.gov/news/resources ... gy-output/Aurora wrote:Any chance of a link to an article about said revolutionary apparatus so that we can judge for ourselves?
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Hmmm. You lot are incorrigably resistant to any kind of even *inkling* of good news.
If the post was from a private company you'd have written it off as being marketing fluff trying to get funding from the stock market.
In this case it's a post from a government lab. They must be looking for a grant I suppose.
Oh well back to head in the oil sands.
If the post was from a private company you'd have written it off as being marketing fluff trying to get funding from the stock market.
In this case it's a post from a government lab. They must be looking for a grant I suppose.
Oh well back to head in the oil sands.
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You're as cynical as anyone, fifth.fifthcolumn wrote:Hmmm. You lot are incorrigably resistant to any kind of even *inkling* of good news.
Owned by Lockheed Martin. They are arse-about-face in the states I suppose.fifthcolumn wrote:In this case it's a post from a government lab.
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I am open minded to the possibility that one day fusion could solve many of our energy problems, but until there is a working fusion programme in place I will remain sceptical.
Peace always has been and always will be an intermittent flash of light in a dark history of warfare, violence, and destruction
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Not true. I've just spent thirty years hearing rumours about usable fusion technologies being just around the corner, and every previous time it has come to nothing, for one reason or another. I've now reached the point where I don't take them seriously, and I think that is how many other people also feel. I realise that one day one of these rumours may turn out to be the one which actually leads to a usable new technology, but I won't believe it till it actually happens.fifthcolumn wrote:Hmmm. You lot are incorrigably resistant to any kind of even *inkling* of good news.
We must deal with reality or it will deal with us.
+1UndercoverElephant wrote:Not true. I've just spent thirty years hearing rumours about usable fusion technologies being just around the corner, and every previous time it has come to nothing, for one reason or another. I've now reached the point where I don't take them seriously, and I think that is how many other people also feel. I realise that one day one of these rumours may turn out to be the one which actually leads to a usable new technology, but I won't believe it till it actually happens.fifthcolumn wrote:Hmmm. You lot are incorrigably resistant to any kind of even *inkling* of good news.
Even a number of my PO aware friends seem to think that technology will save the day.
I'll become a believer when it's up and running.