Submitted by Practical_Put_3892 t3_ztt8wr in Futurology
Max_vrlec t1_j1fe022 wrote
Reply to comment by thehoagieboy in If you guys could have any single innovation right now, what would it be? by Practical_Put_3892
Might be sooner than you think! Www.creationcorps.org
thehoagieboy t1_j1ffino wrote
That looks like fission not fusion. There is a big difference, but mainly being that one has been built and operated before and one has not.
Max_vrlec t1_j1fg187 wrote
We're going to build whatever makes the most sense, so probably both. Plus invest in researching next generation energy production eventually. Whatever is beyond fusion. That's the goal anyways.
thehoagieboy t1_j1fgsgo wrote
Well you can't build it till it works, so it'll be fission at a minimum for the next 20-25 years IMHO
Max_vrlec t1_j1fip3e wrote
Well, here's a thought experiment: If an asteroid was headed towards Earth and we had to create a working fusion reactor in order to survive as a species... How long would it take?
If the idea of plentiful energy is popularized, and if the Creation Corps starts building power plants all over the place, the amount of resources going into the development of fusion technology will increase dramatically. Who knows, maybe we'll inspire a whole generation of nuclear engineers and physicists.
thehoagieboy t1_j1fon5s wrote
My answer? 5 years. If we did a Manhattan Project for it and cost was no object? 5 years. The issue here is red tape, underhanded politics from petroleum companies that stand to lose money, politicians not wanting to fund it, cooperation from multiple countries that make the politics even worse, etc.
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