Is there any major organization out there doing some heavy duty research into making nuclear fusion a reliable/feasible/efficient source of energy? I mean, Bush keeps talking bout drillin in the Arctic, but at most, we should all be able to see that this is only a temporary solution so today's increasing demands for fuel. I feel that it would be a better idea to direct more funds towards research into nuclear fusion and battery technology rather than keep drilling.
On a side note, isn't it just slightly coincidental that Bush, from "Black Gold" country, wants to open up the Arctic for drilling? It's obvious that he's trying to pay back some people by giving them favors...it's complete BS! Think about how much money is to be made by opening up the Arctic for drilling...the rat bastard.
Anyways...nuclear fusion as a reliable/common source of energy, what do you guys think? 30? 40? 50? years away?
On a side note, isn't it just slightly coincidental that Bush, from "Black Gold" country, wants to open up the Arctic for drilling? It's obvious that he's trying to pay back some people by giving them favors...it's complete BS! Think about how much money is to be made by opening up the Arctic for drilling...the rat bastard.
Anyways...nuclear fusion as a reliable/common source of energy, what do you guys think? 30? 40? 50? years away?
