A massive nuclear fusion experiment just hit a major milestone, potentially putting us a little closer to a future of limitless clean energy.

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        In the 1950/60's which country was working on MSR? China is using the plans from Oakridge to build their current MSR.
        America was the only country to do any work on one. The Atomic Energy Commission cut funding and this is why people think MSR are a failure

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      Right back to you my friend who still blindly takes the bait. You still don't even understand why there's no broad usage of MSR and spew your nonsense reasons for both pro and contra.

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        If MSR are not feseable then why did the creator of both want MSR to be built instead of light water?

        It is entirely able to be built and one albeit not a full on breeder reactor was built and ran for 15000 hours.

        Just saying it won't work doesn't make it so.

        When the world starts buying these from China I'll make sure to say I fucking told ya so

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          If MSR are so feasible then why is not one building them left right and center?
          Just saying it works doesn't make it so.
          When the world doesn't start buying these from China I'll make sure to not say I fucking told ya so, because I quite frankly don't give a shit, and neither does the world.

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            China currently is off of what designs are left that were made at Oak Ridge in the 60's. They are doing the work that should have been completed in the 1970's at Oak Ridge.

            Energy independence free from petroleum that could help desalinate water and capture CO2 from the atmosphere mean anything to you?

            How about using nuclear waste from light / heavy water reactors to make more energy? Or making isotope that can better kill cancer without harming the rest of your body?

            Yes it may be hard but it was proven to be feasible whether you like it or not by people much smart then you or I and is leaps and bounds easier than fusion hence the reason for them building one in the 1960's.