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

  • RubberElectrons@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I never, ever said MSRs use water. Like, ever. 🤷

    Porosity, residual stresses, QA testing, all are significant factors with SLS forming. At no point in trying to discuss this with you in front of everyone has there been anything but an emotionally distressed, incoherent response to provided facts.

    Everyone sees your hail Mary at play. Everyone. You are factually naked in front of everyone, trying your best to look competent.

    Good luck, silly, I’m going to watch a movie with my kind-hearted girlfriend, and go to my nice well-paying job working on energy systems tomorrow to be a positive contributor instead of dead weight.

    • n3m37h@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      1 year ago

      Then why did you mention fresh drinking water if MSR doesn’t use it? Oh wait, it can desalinate water with MSR

      Yeah Ii want good QA in a reactor, NASA / SpaceX use SLS to aide in manufacturing rockets, if it can handle those pressures I’m sure a 1 atmosphere of pressure in a MSR won’t be much if a challenge for SLS printed parts.

      Nothing I have stated is incoherent its just a shitty defense for you not being able to defend your position.

      I’m sure you are a “productive member of society” enjoy your day