Message from @Perihelion - CA

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2019-02-19 22:27:27 UTC  

-But!

2019-02-19 22:27:54 UTC  

Welcome back @ExternalPepsi

2019-02-19 22:29:25 UTC  

@FlyingDutchmann this right after my buddy sends me a link to the “African child genius at Oxford”. To be fair the little African kid has autism so it might be true to some extent.

2019-02-19 22:29:36 UTC  

this is a Tokomak, a real fusion reactor >.>

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/481597551272001546/547545315293659178/TFTR_1989.jpg

2019-02-19 22:31:09 UTC  

okay so his is just a really small particle accelerator

2019-02-19 22:31:32 UTC  

pretty chad nonetheless

2019-02-19 22:31:48 UTC  

Hey y’all just finished the survey *dab*

2019-02-19 22:32:45 UTC  

@TIDE stellarator>>

2019-02-19 22:34:43 UTC  

hmmm idk on that

2019-02-19 22:35:30 UTC  

how many tokomaks are even being experimented on??

2019-02-19 22:35:52 UTC  

not many, friend! There are what? half a dozen stellarators?

2019-02-19 22:36:06 UTC  

and then a couple other private designs

2019-02-19 22:38:42 UTC  

We'll see what ITER says about that @NateDahl76

2019-02-19 22:48:10 UTC  

Fusion is easily produced on industrial scale. But it takes more power to sustain it than it produces. Lightning for example creates hotter than sun temps.

2019-02-19 22:48:46 UTC  

Net positive sustained fusion is the holy grail

2019-02-19 22:50:56 UTC  

Shit, can someone repost the survey? I can't find it

2019-02-19 22:51:41 UTC  

<#358430171583217664> @Chaos Dionysia

2019-02-19 22:56:08 UTC  

Why doesn't africa have the ability to create fusion? Probably economic factors.

2019-02-19 22:56:42 UTC  

It’s because of colonialism

2019-02-19 22:57:02 UTC  

Wakanda tech makes fusion look like steam power. Get woke. <:galaxybrain:366743669484683264>

2019-02-19 22:57:36 UTC  

All the big brains left on their pyramids.

2019-02-19 22:57:45 UTC  

i didn't even know the wendelstein was running

2019-02-19 22:58:28 UTC  

@Matthias thank you

2019-02-19 22:58:48 UTC  

You bet

2019-02-19 23:01:39 UTC  

great talk

2019-02-19 23:03:44 UTC  

@Perihelion - CA the "holy grail" descriptor makes it seem out of touch and impossible, when in reality that point isn't so far

2019-02-19 23:05:20 UTC  

Well people have been saying that for 50 years now

2019-02-19 23:05:49 UTC  

Well, we've been making ridiculous strides in the last decade. So that's a dumb point

2019-02-19 23:06:19 UTC  

Grail quest is ok by me

2019-02-19 23:08:35 UTC  

it's not like it's mathematically impossible or anything, it's just yet to be scaled and optimized for self-sustenance

2019-02-19 23:08:56 UTC  

Warp drives are mathematically possible

2019-02-19 23:09:01 UTC  

hence why bigger and better ones are breaking records all the time now

2019-02-19 23:09:14 UTC  

Im sure well get there at some point

2019-02-19 23:09:36 UTC  

okay I'm talking in a realm of physical things we're doing and you're just trying to discredit me on theoretical warp drives, k

2019-02-19 23:10:05 UTC  

not that I wouldn't love an alcubierre 😢

2019-02-19 23:11:09 UTC  

Engineering and economic factors are hard to overcome. So far theyve been prohibative. Bigger and more expensive isnt necesarrily progress in this regard

2019-02-19 23:11:31 UTC  

And the idea of selfsustenance isn't like it's revolutionary either, there's these things called jet engines... <:really:453005408064241674>

2019-02-19 23:11:51 UTC  

no but objective progress is

2019-02-19 23:13:03 UTC  

Hey no one here is being provented from inventng economically viable fusion. If they do it, ill be happy as anyone. We should try even if just for the cool spin off tech and giant particle accelerators.