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Monday, March 26th, 2007 09:06 am

The holy grail of sustainable power generation is clean fusion.  Cheap and abundant fuel, no chance of a criticality or meltdown, no radioactive waste that has to be stored for thousands of years, and any breach of the reaction chamber instantly quenches the reaction.  The basic underlying physics is conceptually simple, but making it actually work and produce net power in a harnessable and commercially viable way been an engineering nightmare.

Robert Bussard just may have finally solved the problem.  Over a year ago, in fact.  But the US Government won't fund him, apparently because scientists at the Department of Energy — which has its own rival development process — have stated they believe his process can't possibly work.  (But then, they've been unable to make theirs work either.)

Bussard’s work should be funded, agreed Frank Shoup, director of the systems engineering institute at the Naval Postgraduate School.

“I’m not an expert” in fusion physics, Shoup conceded, but he has followed Bussard’s work.

“It relies on a new principle in developing fusion energy,” he said.  “The fuel is totally abundant and cheap, there are no noxious byproducts like radioactive waste, it doesn’t produce carbon and it doesn’t pollute.

“The quick answer is, if it works, the payoff is so large it is worth funding to find out if it works,” he said.

Compared to what we're spending in Iraq, the funding Bob Bussard needs to develop this is pocket change.  Bussard needs $2 million.  The Bush administration spends that much in Iraq every eight minutes.  It's not merely "worth funding it to find out if it works"; if there's even a chance that this breakthrough could work on a large scale, not funding it is not merely short-sighted, it's insane.  Sustainable clean fusion offers a chance to completely stop burning all fossil fuels, and to solve the entire world's energy problems essentially forever, with no need for proliferation of nuclear fission technology.  What's more (and this should be a major argument, from the viewpoint of the US Goverrnment), given a viable clean fusion process, the ONLY reason for maintaining a nuclear fission program would be weapons programs.  (Radioisotopes for medical use can be made in an accelerator.)

Then again, maybe that's a possible reason why the US Government might not want a viable fusion process to be developed.  The US Government likes its nuclear weapons.  It might be embarrassing if the United States, too, was unable to pretend that its continued nuclear fission program was solely for peaceful purposes.

Monday, March 26th, 2007 01:46 pm (UTC)
Sustainable clean fusion offers a chance to completely stop burning all fossil fuels, and to solve the entire world's energy problems essentially forever, with no need for proliferation of nuclear fission technology.

Gee, I just can't imagine why this presidency might not want to fund this research.
Monday, March 26th, 2007 02:12 pm (UTC)
Yeah, that thought crossed my mind, too.
Monday, March 26th, 2007 03:23 pm (UTC)
You beat me to it... In order for this administration to get behind this, their allies will all have to completely retool their businesses. I don't see that happening too quickly.
Monday, March 26th, 2007 09:03 pm (UTC)
Hey, that might work, actually. Just tell Lockheed-Martin and General Dynamics how much they'll be able to charge the Pentagon for cold fusion powered Tanks and Fighter planes and it should be sold by next week.
Monday, March 26th, 2007 10:24 pm (UTC)

heh. Those aren't the allies I'd expect the most push-back from, not the most effective push-back. I'm thinking of the oil companies.
Thursday, March 29th, 2007 05:50 pm (UTC)
It's amazing how Bush turns people into saliva dripping paranoid retards. Must be mind rays... developed on the behest the Big Oil!
Thursday, March 29th, 2007 07:43 pm (UTC)
Please feel free to go fuck yourself.