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Nuclear fusion can't absorb all of its neutrons.



 
 
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Old July 21st 03, 12:59 PM
John Beaderstadt
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Default Nuclear fusion can't absorb all of its neutrons.

I was reading in the bathroom when I ran across an item written by
"Dirk Mittler" on Mon, 21 Jul 2003 07:39:22
-0400, which said:

For the purposes of general science and information, Fusion has been
heralded as a clean future energy source. But one problem with it...


....is that it doesn't readily appear to be within the bounds of this
group.

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Old July 22nd 03, 03:32 AM
Scott Hedrick
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Default Nuclear fusion can't absorb all of its neutrons.

Dirk ol' boy, have you as of yet read any of the original Orion material?

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