Comment by mikhailfranco
8 hours ago
The LLNL fusion result was not a breakthrough. The fusion output was about 1% of the energy input. The exaggerated press release was just a PR ploy to get support for continued DoE funding, which was expiring at the end of 2022.
And while we talk about fusion, even when the energy output surpass the energy input and the reaction is stable enough, how to you harness the energy? Because the reaction happen within a vacuum, the only way is to capture expelled neutrons and make electricity from it somehow.
Yes, they forgot that part, so there will be further energy losses.
They also have to up the repetition rate from once a week to at least 1k /s.
Note that ASML lithography machines accurately dilate and irradiate molten tin droplets with lasers at ~ 50k /s.
https://www.asml.com/en/technology/lithography-principles/li...