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Nuclear Energy. Really!It Is My Privilege to Commit a Presentationto a bunch of guys in a club of which I'm a member. This presentation is to be in a few days, and is on the subject of nuclear energy. I often start my blogitems with disclaimers, and this one is no exception: I am not an expert on nuclear energy. (If I were, you'd have to take my idea of using reactor waste to heat your swimming pool seriously. I don't recommend that you do that.) The idea for the presentation was occasioned by the nuclear fusion "breakthrough" reported on 13 December of 2022. I may have received this assignment by being especially vocal about what it all meant, or maybe it was just my turn. Either way, I have to say something, and I do believe I could summarize everything my group needs and wants to know in a couple of minutes, which period would even be sufficient for a Q&A. But if you have even the slightest acquaintance with this blog, you know I have the gift of babble, and can be gratuitously discursive*. Although my "assignment" is to talk about fusion and maybe throw in a fission or so, my guys are not science people, so I thought I'd expand it to include "energy," Q: You mean, like, E=mc^2?** Also, if you have the slightest acquaintance with this blog, you know that I fanatically practice Conservation of TextI'm hardly going to prepare words and even visual aids without taking multiple advantage of them. Furthermore, I haven't done PowerPoint in decades yet I practically generate hyperlinks in my sleep. So, please forgive me if I defer my next CES report for a few days and press forward with my lay discourse on ENERGY... |
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* If you don't believe me, just count my asterisks. Update 01 July 2023Physics Today recently had a far more competent, authoritative, and comprehenisve article on the fusion breakthrough.
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