Legit question; Why can't something like the waste water from Fukushima be a source of heavy water to provide fuel for fusion reactions?
@DM-dn7rf22 сағат бұрын
This is the last video Electric Future put out. What happened?
@fontexstudios3 күн бұрын
1,300 trillion liters of water in the ocean times 0,02% = 260billion liters D20, divided by 8 billion houses (considering the world population =probably more people live in the same house, but industry and commerce will take 3/4 of electricity requirements, with households representing only 1/4 of energy consumption, so as there are on average 2billion houses in the world (source: internet), divided by 8billion seems reasonable, but probably on the optimistic side) x 1000g (1L=1Kg) = 32500 years of electricity using all D20 available. If He3 existed. Since you need 2/3 of D to make He3, and the other 1/3 to react with He, then 32500/3 =10833 years. But from the video it seems you need 2 more Ds to make He3 storage, so in fact, it should be divided by 5, which is = to 6500 years of fusion energy using D20 on Earth. "we at Helion don't think Fusion replaces renewable energy. It's an addition" - that says it all.´ Taking heat from the Earth's core, like Iceland is doing, gives how many years of energy before we cool the planet and take it out of sun orbit? It's funny that on the video the cost effectiveness graph shows geothermal as the most expensive, but Iceland is the country with cheapest electrical bills.
@stanmitchell33753 күн бұрын
Cyber truck was his only idea
@unclelurk15564 күн бұрын
It’s 2025 …
@rafaelbustamante47684 күн бұрын
Big oil companies won't let fusion energy generators to go to the public, they could loose all their fortunes...😂
@Elysiann5 күн бұрын
it's 2025 , still waiting . Polaris has yet to prove the feasibility . It''s still being built .
@zarb886 күн бұрын
just 5 more years
@Robert-z8t4m7 күн бұрын
So is it making electricity yet? Fusion energy is always only a few years away... just like Star Citizen. Doesn't mean we should stop trying...
@garciamike30008 күн бұрын
I thought it was all electric power, gas power machine gun lol
@Christopher-d8r6h9 күн бұрын
Howed wallowing what do you do for a living
@vanfarmer73709 күн бұрын
The heat is a problem. Using a permanent magnet as a collector of the neutrons along with mercury couldn't you do this without the heat.
@maciejkorpiela45219 күн бұрын
Cadmium tellurium lead on mass scale sounds toxic
@Netbase200010 күн бұрын
It's 2025.....
@chrisw146210 күн бұрын
Hydrogen is an AWFUL option for aircraft propulsion. Efficiency alone is ridiculously low, and current hydrogen sources are NOT environmentally friendly.
@chrisw146210 күн бұрын
A little heavy on the fluff and filler. Stick to the subject - no one clicked on this video to watch piston engine aircraft history.
@Qudrat1199611 күн бұрын
2025, how about now?
@cameddy408111 күн бұрын
Ok now it’s 2025 …….LAFires ……where is this ?
@mikedunn779514 күн бұрын
The Leaf doesn't have a BMS,which can be bad for the battery. Check out what ChatGPT said about it: "Not having a Battery Management System (BMS) in a Nissan Leaf can significantly affect the longevity and performance of the battery pack. The BMS is responsible for monitoring and managing the individual cells within the battery pack to ensure they are charged and discharged properly, preventing issues such as overcharging, over-discharging, and cell imbalance. Without a BMS, the cells in the battery pack can become imbalanced, leading to premature degradation and reduced capacity of the battery. This can result in shorter driving range, decreased performance, and ultimately a shorter lifespan of the battery pack. In extreme cases, the lack of proper management of the cells can lead to thermal runaway and safety hazards. Overall, not having a BMS in a Nissan Leaf can have a negative impact on the longevity and reliability of the battery, potentially resulting in costly repairs or replacement of the battery pack".
@imussewingpartskapatid16 күн бұрын
watching this in 2025. what now?
@Paul-v8v4j16 күн бұрын
ETs have said that as long as we use electricity our technology is going nowhere. They don't use electricity on their ships or planets. They have learned how to cause matter to vibrate at the molecular level and generate heat. A piece you can hold in your hand can heat a house. It vibrates forever and there is zero maintenance. Can you guess where the energy comes from?
@calicoesblue470317 күн бұрын
This didn't age well at All....
@calicoesblue470317 күн бұрын
Yeah, sooooo?????
@chulian181918 күн бұрын
2025 here,any news?
@calicoesblue470317 күн бұрын
Lol, hahahaha
@socalltd18 күн бұрын
Will the 71 LTD and 73 Cougar in the background see a conversion too?
@YouTubeCommentator.18 күн бұрын
Dont want to be the "why dont you just get a motorbike" guy. But why dont you just get an ATV?
@KupiProdaj-b9b18 күн бұрын
Still waiting...
@calicoesblue470317 күн бұрын
Lol, same
@tymobyrne445119 күн бұрын
2025 and no hover cars either...wait...we have hover cars now whoo hoo...lol
@krisenglish154520 күн бұрын
2018 leaf...total crap..new batt at 43 and now 63k...save me the savevthe invironment crap. Never again
@timh.213720 күн бұрын
This doesn't age well!
@JamesLamoine20 күн бұрын
BETWEEN THE LINES I READ ANOTHER OPTION: HIGH PERFORMANCE PROPULSION SYSTEMS (E.G. FOR SPACE TRAVEL).
@JamesLamoine20 күн бұрын
IF IT WORKS - WATCH WHERE THE MAJORITY OF THE PROFIT GOES! CORPORATIONS.
@ArmenBagdasa21 күн бұрын
Leonardo da Vinci was the first to formulate the law of friction in 1493. He realized that the friction force that appears when one body comes into contact with the surface of another directly depends on the load (pressing force), does not depend on the area of interaction and is directed in the opposite direction from the movement. However, the French physicist of the 17th century Guillaume Amonton rediscovered the law of friction in 1699. He experimentally deduced the dependence of the friction force on the normal pressure on the contact area of the rubbing surfaces. Then the law of friction was clarified in the works of S. Coulomb in 1785. The scientist confirmed the law of friction formulated by Amonton and gave it a generalized formulation.
@ArmenBagdasa21 күн бұрын
Electricity can be obtained from any friction, there is no need to invent a new bike, but simply extract electricity from friction inside the reactor
@ArmenBagdasa21 күн бұрын
Electricity can be obtained from any friction, there is no need to invent a new bike, but simply extract electricity from friction inside the reactor
@Chebito71022 күн бұрын
2025 here……………
@duglasdlcd839322 күн бұрын
ESTE SEÑOR CEO DE ELION ENERGY TIENEN BUEN PODER DE CONVENCIMIENTO PARA CONSEGURIR MAS INVERSORES SOÑADORES SIN HABER LOGRADO NADA AUN ??
@duglasdlcd839322 күн бұрын
SI TODO SUENA BONITO PERO YA AL COMPRIMIR Y GENERAR EL PLASMA A MILLONES DE GRADOS PORQUE NO USARLO Y GENERAR VAPOR Y MOVER TURBINAS ???? DESPUES PODRIAN MEJORAR LA TECNOLOGIA EN 20 AÑOS MAS ??? O TIENEN QUE SEGUIR BUSCANDO MAS DINERO SIN LOGRAR NADA ???
@vernonbrechin420722 күн бұрын
The listing of planned operational parameters, for Helion’s 7th generation Polaris experimental machine, indicates it will operate at a rate of ten-pulses-per-second. Missing is the parameter regarding how long each fusion pulse reaction is likely to last. Each of those pulses is likely to be in the nanosecond region. If so the machine will have a very low fusion energy pulse duty cycle and each pulse of fusion energy may need to be many orders of magnitude greater than the average amount of electrical energy that the company claims the machine will eventually generate.
@vernonbrechin420722 күн бұрын
Helion Energy’s Trenta machine was their 6th generation experimental machine. Anyone, who bothers to critically examine its detailed results will learn that approximately 20,000 test shots were conducted on it. None of those shots produced any significant quantity of fusion reactions, or the corresponding helium-3 and tritium reaction products from fusion reactions. Typically fusion energy fans tend to immerse themselves in echo chamber information sources in order to reinforce what they prefer to believe in, while they tend to avoid critical assessments. In the field of psychology this process is referred to as confirmation bias.
@vernonbrechin420722 күн бұрын
Expect numerous excuses and diversion announcements from Helion Energy. -- “Helion considered a frontrunner in the race to develop cost-effective commercial fusion power, plans to be the first company globally to achieve the significant milestone of producing electricity from its prototype Polaris reactor by mid-2024.” Source: S&P Global Commodity Insights Fusion energy industry anticipates electric power breakthrough by summer By John Siciliano 05 JAN 2024 | 18:17 UTC
@tommygrandefors969123 күн бұрын
Happy new 2025! How much electricity was created during 2024? Or shall we wait 10-15 years again? Fusion experts have said that since the 1980ties.
@VincentAziz23 күн бұрын
2025 here
@matiasherrero737624 күн бұрын
2025, where is my sun
@DivineRedwood29 күн бұрын
*Only 5 more days till endless free electricity.*
@Abioladavid01Ай бұрын
Looking forward to buying one soon which is going to be my first car!
@BaldGeek83Ай бұрын
It's two weeks away from 2025 and no fusion reactor has been built yet, despite the hype.
@alwindenjel2153Ай бұрын
The best part was where the turbines and steam was eliminated. It's a very innovative initiative. 2024 is here everybody is trolling him but at least he approached to do something different
@vidhanp48218 күн бұрын
Sure the method of energy production surely sounds innovative and fascinating but that's also putting the cart before the horse. Firstly even if they achieve fusion and sustain it long enough to produce the magnetic field oscillations they never went into detail if those oscillations would even produce usable power by our current infrastructure. If they are predictable and periodic enough is still a huge area of research. The power generation itself is cool but if the fusion doesn't work out it's basically an invention that has no other uses.