
China's "artificial sun" recently reached a new threshold of "100 million [degrees] C in plasma and a heating power of 10 megawatts", which sounds... scary?
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China's "artificial sun" recently reached a new threshold of "100 million [degrees] C in plasma and a heating power of 10 megawatts", which sounds... scary?
I wonder what the possibilities of them using this for disposal of chemical and toxic waste are. That would be pretty cool if it were possible. Too bad they couldn't do that and supply power at the same time. Then they might actually have something.
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