• Cosmoooooooo@lemmy.world
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    24 hours ago

    Sure. Like from The Sun. We utilize that through photovoltaics and wind turbine generators. The wind is generated by uneven heating of the Earth by The Sun.

    Of course, you’re talking about nuclear fission, not nuclear fusion. That’s what happens in a nuclear reactor.

    Nincompoop.

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      24 hours ago

      Im talking about nuclear fusion not nuclear fission. But clearly youre here to troll and not actually have any understanding of the issues at hand

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        22 hours ago

        The article is talking about nuclear waste. Fusion is not yet an established and actually working energy source, despite what disinformation campaigns are trying to tell you.

        “Nuclear” currently describes nuclear fission, which is the only way of actually producing energy as of today.

        So YOU might mean fusion, but nobody else does.