So a couple years back Lockheed Martin boastfully claimed they're on the way to change the course of humanity with compact fusion reactors, basically overtaking all the ohter ideas thrown into this tech's reasearch, ITER included.
http://sploid.gizmodo.com/lockheed-martins-new-fusion-reactor-might-change-humani-1646578094
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UlYClniDFkM
It's been quiet ever since. What happened? Are they working hard? Or maybe they encountered 'unforeseen complications'?
Also future of energy thread, go.
>>59974180
This post showcases the average mental capacity of people posting on this board.
>>59974444
Quads dont lie lmao
>>59974133
It was clickbait anon.
Fusion has been "just around the corner" since the 90's
also, >>>/sci/
If they actually developed it, they will patent it and then sell it to the US government.
The Navy's nuclear subs are getting overhauled and Lockheed lost the contract for it, so it will either wait for the next generation of nuclear subs or they will use it in an engine for space travel for NASA.
>>59974444
>no archive link
>clickbait
>fusion meme
Yeah, nah.
Fuck off back, shitskin.
>>59974133
>https://www.defensenews.com/story/defense/innovation/2016/05/03/lockheed-nuclear-fusion-generator-investment/83870398/
Looks like they're at the same stage as everyone else. The fact that they're increasing funding is a good sign though, considering they're a private firm.