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Surely this is something that will go down in price as energy costs do, regardless of the yttrium approach, correct? With solar getting cheaper and fusion on the horizon, won’t that address the problem as well? I wonder if this intermediary step is necessary if so.


> fusion on the horizon

fusion is not on the horizon


Oh it is, in the same way mirages appear on the horizon.


In the same way the pot of gold is at the end of the rainbow. Close enough to see, never close enough to reach.


My 7 year old told me he found the pot of gold last year, so it seems to me that we should be more optimistic about fusion


It is at sunrise and sunset.


And it's actually a good thing that it hasn't come any closer.


Best moments to watch the fission.


Maybe? If anyone has better knowledge on whether or not this is legitimate, that would be cool to know.

https://www.businessinsider.com/helion-energy-fusion-company...


Helion is legitimate and they have a very clever approach, but it definitely still isn't a sure bet that they will succeed.


It'll always be 20 years away until it's here. Will that be in 20 or 200 years, who knows.


How many times have you arrived at the horizon?


It's 20 years away.


You should look again. There are a dozen different approaches that have a good chance of crossing the threshold to commercially viable fusion in the near term, and they are each very well funded.




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