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faissaloo | 6 years ago

It doesn't matter whether it's unlimited or not if it's practically free. Do you know how many manufacturing processes could become practical and how much research could be done given inexpensive energy?

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pfdietz|6 years ago

Fusion energy is not going to be "practically free". It would almost certainly be more expensive than other alternatives we already have.

The notion that fusion is a wonderful wet dream technology is a meme that just won't die, even though it has no basis in anything real.

de_watcher|6 years ago

Less FUD more numbers maybe to dispel the myth?

faissaloo|6 years ago

It might be expensive in the short term but I can't see a case for that continuing long term.