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ok, so the radio waves allow them to control the plasma.. but
does it allow the fusion reactor to actually produce more energy than it takes to run?
Posted by: Been_Done_Before   Posted on: 12/04/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Not quite accurate  frgough | 12/04/08
You mean there really isn't such a thing as a "free lunch"?  Fred Fredrickson | 12/04/08
Oops...  Fred Fredrickson | 12/04/08
Nothing is ever what it seems.  HexHammer67 | 12/05/08
Actually, there is ONE way  mejohnsn | 12/06/08
Getting the juice here  ProfQuill | 12/10/08
ok, so the radio waves allow them to control the plasma.. but  Been_Done_Before | 12/04/08
Not Yet  mejohnsn | 12/06/08
RE: Nuclear fusion as future power source  Ad Astra | 12/04/08
The only thing that will satisfy the ultra greenies...  cornpie | 12/04/08
All except for the ultra greenies  frgough | 12/04/08
Nope  frgough | 12/04/08
Actually...  Jkirk3279 | 12/05/08
Let's just go back to "Breeder Reactors"!  kd5auq | 12/04/08
Spending, each of us, a dollar a year ...  GRLCowan | 12/06/08
RE: Nuclear fusion as future power source  troubled241 | 12/05/08
Space-based Solar Power?  donmak0427 | 12/12/08
It's cheaper to build it on earth  georgeou | 01/02/09
Fusion will NEVER EVER WORK.  joshua_garner | 12/19/08
God Wins Again  TRCIV | 12/30/08
You can't form a sentence, you don't understand science, yet we should just  georgeou | 01/02/09

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