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cross-posted from: https://lemmygrad.ml/post/460337

More than 50% more energy was generated than was used for the reaction. 2.05 Megajoules in, 3.15 Megajoules out. Let's see how fast the US fossil fuel oligarchs start creating anti-fusion propaganda like they did with fission.

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This has some pretty interesting computational chemistry material in it.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmygrad.ml/post/362102

o7

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Interesting article. I honestly find this very enlightening.

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Are we made of math? (www.youtube.com)
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Glad that scientists are pushing back against "string theory." And glad that Michio Kaku was pushed back primarily especially in this video. But what does everyone think? Do you think fundamental laws change over time and what not?

Well, nobody said scientists, especially Western scientists, were perfect, so there's that.

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Saw this on my Mozilla Firefox recommended articles so thought I might as well share it.

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I've been hearing this a lot in climate change circles implying that the entire human race will be extinct in 30 years due to excessive heat. I get that climate change is a serious concern, but is this pushing it too far in regards to fearmongering? Or is this a legitimate prospect?

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