The world had (has) free energy. NIKOLA Tesla discovered it. It was squashed by Edison, JP Morgan and another globalist, but until the globalists are removed and the world is safe from their crimes, we will be ushered into a period of ‘You’ll own nothing and be happy……or else”.
If fusion is perfected how could it power transportation? The reactor would generate heat, or perhaps light given the temperatures involved. We could use the energy to produce synthetic fuels. But if it's a carbon based synfuel where do we get the carbon? Extract it from the air? Probably not cost effective compared to getting it from fossil fuels or biomass.
If the vehicles were electric then they could charge directly from a fusion power plant that would likely be designed to generate electricity. So this whole push for electrification might be really useful in a decade or so. I know there's a lot of EV hate on this board, but keep in mind that unsubsidized cost is a reasonable approximation of the resources that go into a good or service. If a technology like solar panels gives a financial return on investment then is it really worse for the planet?
The world had (has) free energy. NIKOLA Tesla discovered it. It was squashed by Edison, JP Morgan and another globalist, but until the globalists are removed and the world is safe from their crimes, we will be ushered into a period of ‘You’ll own nothing and be happy……or else”.
The (not so) Great Reset.
The Great Revolt will happen instead
😂😂😂 You’re right! Must of been my waking hour before I was fully awake. Thanks! 🤣.
Hot fusion is almost as big a scam as climate change and covid.
Almost.
https://world-nuclear.org/information-library/current-and-future-generation/thorium.aspx ???
The Wars have killed all the wrong people. It is time to eradicate the enemies of the common man this time " they " start a war.
If fusion is perfected how could it power transportation? The reactor would generate heat, or perhaps light given the temperatures involved. We could use the energy to produce synthetic fuels. But if it's a carbon based synfuel where do we get the carbon? Extract it from the air? Probably not cost effective compared to getting it from fossil fuels or biomass.
If the vehicles were electric then they could charge directly from a fusion power plant that would likely be designed to generate electricity. So this whole push for electrification might be really useful in a decade or so. I know there's a lot of EV hate on this board, but keep in mind that unsubsidized cost is a reasonable approximation of the resources that go into a good or service. If a technology like solar panels gives a financial return on investment then is it really worse for the planet?