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Old 11-21-2008, 05:59 PM
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BTW just as a side note nuclear fusion is a really nifty form of energy generation. We can use salty sea water directly in the process and we can get the heat we get from similar nuclear fission plus we get electricity directly from the process as well as pure drinkable water and hydrogen fuel we could use as well. Too bad we cannot control fusion for more than fractions of a seconds.

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