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 MIT students are part of the large team that achieved fusion ignition for the first time in a laboratory.

https://scitechdaily.com/mit-contributes-to-success-of-historic-fusion-ignition-experiment/amp/

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Anonymous said…

Hell yes. NIF is how fusion is done, how fusion works and how fusion will work.
Anonymous said…
Any chance that some of those MIT students took some notes on the record breaking shot that would reveal how to repeat the feat?
Anonymous said…
HaHaHaHaHa1 Nice one! NIF is how fusion will never be done. NIF is how weapon secondaries are done.
Anonymous said…
“Controlled” sorta-kinda implies that it can repeated. Thus far it hasn’t been.
Anonymous said…
HaHaHaHaHa1 Nice one! NIF is how fusion will never be done. NIF is how weapon secondaries are done.

9/19/2022 5:21 PM

Excuse me but unless you are an MIT student you do not have much to add. These are the smartest students on the planet and they just got the first fusion shot. That should be celebrated not derided.
Anonymous said…
Oh BS. So no one but MIT students knows anything about the subject? And you've measured the "smartness" of MIT students against those of other major US universities and foreign as well, and they're better by objective (i.e, scientific) measurement? Ha.
Anonymous said…
Oh BS. So no one but MIT students knows anything about the subject? And you've measured the "smartness" of MIT students against those of other major US universities and foreign as well, and they're better by objective (i.e, scientific) measurement? Ha.

9/21/2022 7:56 PM

It is an objective fact that MIT students are the best or amongst the very best in the world. Of course the argument still
holds for students from Harvard, Caltech and Princeton. I just find it sort of funny that your have people with only a bs from Cal Poly and and MS in from UC Davis saying how NIF totally does not work and so on when they actually know very little about it just from reading some of the inane comments made about NIF on this blog. You can say what you want but NIF has achieved many of its goals and will likely complete many more if not all the attended goals. NIF is considered a success by scientific community. In your mind NIF will always be a failure no matter what is done because you simply do not like this line of work or you have some personal with NIF. One thing is clear is that you really do not know what NIF was designed to do, what the goals where and the implications for a variety of applied or basic science. I think the blog is nice way to discuss NIF including the current status to reproduce the Aug shot
and new directions but you just throw out "NIF is bad" without any real argumentation to back it up.
Anonymous said…
NIF [sic] has thus far taken 5x longer to produce 1/10 the stated output at 10x the proposed cost. While it may be a popular playground for physicists, it is an abject failure as an energy source. Despite all the misdirection it has never been a good bet, and should never have been funded.
Anonymous said…
Despite all of you naysayers, NIF has achieved its goal -- keeping the doors open at Livermore.
Anonymous said…
I'll bet that many more UC Davis than MIT students have contributed to NIF.
Anonymous said…
I'll bet that many more UC Davis than MIT students have contributed to NIF.

9/23/2022 3:21 PM

Quality is better than quantity.
Anonymous said…
"NIF [sic] has thus far taken 5x longer to produce 1/10 the stated output at 10x the proposed cost. While it may be a popular playground for physicists, it is an abject failure as an energy source. Despite all the misdirection it has never been a good bet, and should never have been funded.

9/22/2022 8:00 AM"

I am sensing some bitterness on your part.

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