Yeah, 80s kid here too. Agreed, not much of this is really new. It's just been suppressed and development going at a snails' pace due to our corrupt economic system and the "rich bastards" in charge.
The problem with fusion isn't that it's hard to accomplish. It's that fusion is way too rare at normal pressures to be a net positive source of energy. Philo T Farnsworth, the same guy who invented the Cathode Ray Tube used in early TVs, also invented a cheap Fusor.
Yeah, 80s kid here too. Agreed, not much of this is really new. It's just been suppressed and development going at a snails' pace due to our corrupt economic system and the "rich bastards" in charge.
The problem with fusion isn't that it's hard to accomplish. It's that fusion is way too rare at normal pressures to be a net positive source of energy. Philo T Farnsworth, the same guy who invented the Cathode Ray Tube used in early TVs, also invented a cheap Fusor.