DaveHein
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A news item at Yahoo News states that Lockheed could have a working fusion reactor in 10 years. The webpage at Lockheed Martin doesn't say that they could have a working reactor in 10 years, but states that they could have a compact fusion prototype built in 5 years. Their claim is that the compact fusion device will allow them to experiment with new ideas at a more rapid pace than they could with the current experimental platforms that are the size of a building.
Are practical fusion reactors really only 10 years away?
Are practical fusion reactors really only 10 years away?