http://gizmodo.com/chinese-fusion-test-creates-90-million-f-for-102-secon-1757993374
WE'RE GETTING CLOSER
>>7856914
I CAN FEEL IT
WHERE IS THE SPACEX EQUIVALENT FOR FUSION
>>7856920
HOW DO WE GET ENERGY FROM THE HEAT WHEN THERE IS NO MATERIAL KNOWN TO MAN THAT WILL NOT MELT FROM IT
>>7856920
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>>7857297
that's the answer I'm looking for when I come to /sci/
>>7856914
>90-million-f
How do they measure that?
>>7856933
Use magnetic fields to control it.
>>7857319
Liar. I used those when I was a kid
They can't measure a degree past ten thousand
>>7857297
xyu
>>7856914
although arguable that this is fusion at all. It's more a statement of: yes you can hold hydrogen plasma at high temperatures for extended periods of time.
it's unlikely any useful fusion went on at all, since it falls short of the 'ideal' temperature of 100millionK by half way