The End For Electric Cars? VW Develops New Hydrogen Tech: 2,000 Km On A Single Tank

Could you be thinking about fusion? There are about 441 major fission nuclear power plants operating today. The first fission nuclear power plant was in 1956. Even if you are thinking about fusion, the sun is powered by fusion, so that is the major source of power for the earth.

https://www.statista.com/statistics/267158/number-of-nuclear-reactors-in-operation-by-country/

Pay attention ffs!!

https://www.justplainpolitics.com/s...000-Km-On-A-Single-Tank&p=5063590#post5063590
 
Big 'lectricity will burn that company down... ;) <- for leftists, this winky means I am being sarcastic.
 
I think you mean fusion? There are a huge number of companies tackling the problem it's not just in the hands of countries and national institutions anymore.

Fusion research is a waste of time and money. Fusion will always require more energy to produce than it emits. And then there's the deadly gamma rays produced.

We will never be able to send living organisms thru a wormhole either.

Under Bush jr., the Feds gave a billion $ for hydrogen fuel research. It seems that money was wasted.
 
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Fusion research is a waste of time and money. Fusion will always require more energy to produce than it emits. And then there's the deadly gamma rays produced.

We will never be able to send biological organisms thru a wormhole either.

Under Bush jr., the Feds gave a billion $ for hydrogen fuel research. It seems that money was wasted.

research is never a total waste. There is much learned.
 
Fusion research is a waste of time and money. Fusion will always require more energy to produce than it emits. And then there's the deadly gamma rays produced.

We will never be able to send biological organisms thru a wormhole either.

Under Bush jr., the Feds gave a billion $ for hydrogen fuel research. It seems that money was wasted.

There is absolutely no doubt that fusion reactors are in the offing, wait till 2025 when ITER is operational.
 
There is absolutely no doubt that fusion reactors are in the offing, wait till 2025 when ITER is operational.

Like economical industrial thorium reactors, it's always ... someday.

Fusion will always require more energy than it produces.
 
Fusion research is a waste of time and money. Fusion will always require more energy to produce than it emits. And then there's the deadly gamma rays produced.

We will never be able to send living organisms thru a wormhole either.

Under Bush jr., the Feds gave a billion $ for hydrogen fuel research. It seems that money was wasted.

The warp bubble is real though. I always love when folks say stuff like this. Bill Gates saying nobody will ever need more than a Megabyte of memory always comes to mind.

Before there were planes there were folks out there with just as much surety telling us how we'll never be flying between continents, and that "germs" weren't real and we'd never be able to prove they were...

Predictions of the future are not the stuff of science. We can't do these things now because of the energy cost issue, but the future is simply not something you can predict because you have no idea what out of the box awesomeness the next Nikola Tesla will come up with.
 
Better tell Namibia, Spain, KSA and Australia who are already building the infrastructure required to produce green hydrogen using wind and solar.

The production of windmills, solar panels, and electric cars is not very green.

An EV has to go 80,000 miles before it becomes greener than an IC vehicle.
 
The warp bubble is real though. I always love when folks say stuff like this. Bill Gates saying nobody will ever need more than a Megabyte of memory always comes to mind.

Before there were planes there were folks out there with just as much surety telling us how we'll never be flying between continents, and that "germs" weren't real and we'd never be able to prove they were...

Predictions of the future are not the stuff of science. We can't do these things now because of the energy cost issue, but the future is simply not something you can predict because you have no idea what out of the box awesomeness the next Nikola Tesla will come up with.

The low hanging fruit has all been picked.

That is interesting about the warp bubble tho. Can you elaborate.
 
China is building a thorium molten salt reactor, you need to keep up to date.


They've been built before by other countries. Doesn't mean they are safe or economical on an industrial scale.

And why is it still almost never in the news? You'd think it would have endless research funding given the predictions.
 
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