Helium 3, will it solve the worlds energy demands?.?
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Fusion reactors being %26quot;clean%26quot; is a myth. They produce just like regular rectors several by-products which are radioactive and have a quite long half-life (although shorter than the ones produced by fission)
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if we make a space elevator , yes,
the only place abundant / close enough being the moon
so , let%26#039;s root for progress in the carbon tube industry first
hurray hurray for carbon tubes
@ gengi , a He3 engine is far easier to make than a nuclear fusion/ fission plant.. it%26#039;s just the He3 that%26#039;s hard to get.
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If you can find a ready supply of helium then you bet! - But it has a nasty habit of dissapearing from our planet.
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no, unless they somehow managed to use it in fusion reactors.
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Bakaneko
arnt we talking about Helium, its an inert gas so how do they use it in engines??