The problems with Helion Energy - a response to Real Engineering
A short humorous analysis of challenges with the fusion approach of Helion Energy.
Contents
00:00 - Introduction
01:03 - Low reactivity
02:55 - Neutrons
05:33 - Bremsstrahlung
06:17 - Diagnostics
06:57 - Conclusion
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