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Review: Sun in a Bottle by Charles Seife

Despite 50 years of fusion research, we are still decades from harnessing the power of the sun as this eloquent, sobering tale reveals
Review: Sun in a Bottle by Charles Seife

BACK in the 1950s, scientists proclaimed that reactors which could produce reliable commercial fusion energy were only three decades away. As the ever-eloquent makes clear in this sobering tale, we are still decades from harnessing the mechanisms that power the sun. He expertly traces the history of our fusion-powered dreams. The fringe enthusiasms of cold fusion and bubble fusion get a quick and withering glance, but it is the mainstream efforts that seem to come off worst: the plan to create a commercial fusion plant is “just another case of wishful thinking”.

Charles Seife

Viking

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