There's a reason for that. They're pursuing a design that may work in the long run while forgoing every other method of producing nuclear fusion. At long last private industry is developing alternative solutions. And surprise, it's not a tokamak like every government funded organization is working on. Count on Lockheed-Martin to produce the first commercially viable fusion reactor. They've probably known how to do it for decades.
There's a reason for that. They're pursuing a design that may work in the long run while forgoing every other method of producing nuclear fusion. At long last private industry is developing alternative solutions. And surprise, it's not a tokamak like every government funded organization is working on. Count on Lockheed-Martin to produce the first commercially viable fusion reactor. They've probably known how to do it for decades.
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