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Miniature sustainable sun created by fusion?

P.S "The power of the sun, in the palms of my hand" Spider Man

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12 minutes ago, Strange said:

Does it exist? No.

Is it possible? It seems unlikely.

We got, the sun, we just need a mini version of that

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1 minute ago, Strange said:

Oh, of course. Why did no one think of that before?

Because it could get pulled in by gravity? Building a self sustainable "sun" on earth is a dangerous thing. It is also the path to unlimited energy, we can have two sun, if not three. It is just a bunch of gas as I've heard from taxi driver. It is not a solid planet

23 minutes ago, fredreload said:

We got, the sun, we just need a mini version of that

Star is doing fusion just because of pressure caused by outer layers of the star. If this pressure is not enough, you have just cloud of gas in cosmic space.

Human made fusion reactors have to simulate this pressure using different methods than gravity. e.g. powerful superconducting electromagnets, and concentrated lasers are used to do it.

But energy produced by fusion does not compensate energy required to cool down superconducting electromagnets and lasers, yet.

 

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2 minutes ago, Sensei said:

Star is doing fusion just because of pressure caused by outer layers of the star. If this pressure is not enough, you have just cloud of gas in cosmic space.

Human made fusion reactors have to simulate this pressure using different methods than gravity. e.g. powerful superconducting electromagnets, and concentrated lasers are used to do it.

But energy produced by fusion does not compensate energy required to cool down superconducting electromagnets and lasers, yet.

 

I see, that makes sense, with the electromagnet part. And the pressure to keep the gas together. Maybe they could out produce enough energy, we'll see

14 hours ago, Strange said:

Oh, of course. Why did no one think of that before?

Pretty glaring emission...

14 hours ago, Sensei said:

Star is doing fusion just because of pressure caused by outer layers of the star. If this pressure is not enough, you have just cloud of gas in cosmic space.

Human made fusion reactors have to simulate this pressure using different methods than gravity. e.g. powerful superconducting electromagnets, and concentrated lasers are used to do it.

But energy produced by fusion does not compensate energy required to cool down superconducting electromagnets and lasers, yet.

 

It's only 20 years away! :rolleyes:

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