I didn't know how fusion bombs operated twisted, I was under the impression they simply combust. Seeing as hydrogen is highly combustible. I thought fusion was fixing two hydrogens into helium for burning process like the sun does but this is done at impressive heights of temperature. Which is why I never paid attention to the entire process. I never thought it possible to recreate feasibly. Which reminds me, I meant to ask, is this even cost effective?
On the other hand, hydrogen explodes when it comes into contact with air. Second to electricity, wouldn't fuel oil (literally from crude oil) be the safest method of energy? This is why I see it staying around for the next coupl'a years ...
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