I don’t understand half the stuff they say but sounds like they’ve managed to sort one problem. Now just need to get the fusion process itself to be viable and then maybe anll our energy needs will be sorted?
The article also doesn’t mention how much they produced, if the produced tritium can be reintroduced back into the reaction and if it’s feasible to regulate the amount of production
I don’t understand half the stuff they say but sounds like they’ve managed to sort one problem. Now just need to get the fusion process itself to be viable and then maybe anll our energy needs will be sorted?
The article also doesn’t mention how much they produced, if the produced tritium can be reintroduced back into the reaction and if it’s feasible to regulate the amount of production