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Nuclear fusion, I had about 10 minutes on that.
Thank you so much for sharing this idea at TED. (Applause) The key question is, "When are we going to get fusion?"
It's really been a long time since we've known about
fusion.
We've known about
fusion
since 1920, when Sir Arthur Stanley Eddington and the British Association for the Advancement of Science conjectured that that's why the sun shines.
But if you wanted to know what the perfect energy source is, the perfect energy source is one that doesn't take up much space, has a virtually inexhaustible supply, is safe, doesn't put any carbon into the atmosphere, doesn't leave any long-lived radioactive waste: it's
fusion.
Fusion
is very hard to do.
What is
fusion?
And there is one reaction that's probably the easiest
fusion
reaction to do.
And that energy is what powers
fusion.
But fortunately, if you can do this
fusion
reaction, you've got a neutron, so you can make that happen.
And we have 30 million years worth of
fusion
fuel in sea water.
That's why we want to do
fusion.
We make estimates of what we think it would cost to actually make a
fusion
power plant.
And in fact we can make
fusion
happen.
It's the only machine in the world that's actually done
fusion.
When people say
fusion
is 30 years away, and always will be, I say, "Yeah, but we've actually done it."
We can do
fusion.
In the center of this device we made 16 megawatts of
fusion
power in 1997.
But that's not really
fusion
power.
That's just making some
fusion
happen.
We've got to take that, we've got to make that into a
fusion
reactor.
Because we want 30 million years worth of
fusion
power for the Earth.
It turns out you can't do
fusion
on a table top despite all that cold
fusion
nonsense.
And we'll produce half a gigawatt of
fusion
power.
But we can't abandon it now; we have to push forward, get
fusion
to happen.
I've left out tide, geothermal, fusion, biofuels.
This pretentious
fusion
of witless whimsy and bathetic sociopolitical "commentary" actually does seem to be formed along the lines of "Plan 9," with badly-staged scenes of down-on-their-luck actors on cheap sets interspersed with what appears to be footage of battle and crowd scenes cribbed from higher-budget epics.
But, the dancing sequences were VERY well done, and I really enjoyed the
fusion
of classical and hip-hop dance (both which I enjoy watching).
Be it an horrific scene or a "what is in the shadow" sequence, the film to me is a perfect
fusion
of horror and sci-fi.
(WARNING - CONTAINS MILD SPOILER) A movie almost designed to make you pause and check your recollection of it - it's confined to an almost empty motel where the huge courtyard resembles a circus ring and the rooms seem like temporary withdrawal points rather than refuges; as the characters become increasingly preoccupied by the past, the present increasingly falls away, until the ultimate incendiary appearance of the Countess in the black Mercedes marks the
fusion
of reality and fantasy.
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