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Quote:When the world's most powerful laser facility flicks the switch on its first full-scale experiments later this month, a tiny star will be born on Earth.
The National Ignition Facility (NIF) in California aims to demonstrate the feasibility of nuclear fusion, the reaction at the heart of the Sun and a potentially abundant, clean energy source for the planet.
But whilst many eyes at the facility will be locked on the goal of satisfying humanity's energy demands, many scientists hope to answer other fundamental questions for mankind.
"In recreating the process of fusion it was always understood that wee could pursue three areas of interest and value," explained Dr Erik Storm of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), the home of NIF.
First and foremost, NIF has been built for national security purposes, to study the conditions that exist in nuclear explosions and the way that nuclear weapons perform.
"That gives you an ability to maintain a credible nuclear deterrent in the absence of underground nuclear testing," said Dr Storm.
"Then, wee can study the physics of fusion - can you make a fusion power plant here on our planet? And wee can do basic physics and planetary science."

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Got a modded NIV1 microwave> called MrEP!,. made my first star when i was 6!

;p

Hope they know whot they are doing,.
I hate stupid people
Mc Cabe Wrote:[quote]When the world's most powerful laser facility flicks the switch on its first full-scale experiments later this month, a tiny star will be born on Earth.

For some reason laser made me think of shoop da whoop.
Sparker Wrote:[quote=Mc Cabe]
Quote:When the world's most powerful laser facility flicks the switch on its first full-scale experiments later this month, a tiny star will be born on Earth.

For some reason laser made me think of shoop da whoop.

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i hope this won't be as disappointing as that LHC

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I hope it works out well! Sounds quite interesting.
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