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  • I don't think they know how volume calculations work. When I read 1000 Capybaras, I though "huh, that's not actually that big", until they say it's actually the diameter or that much capybaras.

    EDIT: I did some pocket calculations and it seems like 1000 capybaras can fit into an around 13 capybara diameter sphere.

  • I'm sure they'll get enough to start at least experimental fusion reactors. And if experimental D-T reactors are too difficult to make so they produce electricity, then there's no chance we can make one using much less efficient fuels.

  • Deuterium + Helium-3 yields the highest energy of possible fuels.

    Yes, but the probability of fusion is lower and also requires 5 times more energy for fusion to occur.

    https://youtu.be/2DzKXN1pcwY?t=189

    Thus, it requires a lot higher temperature to get the same result as D-T fusion.

    https://youtu.be/2DzKXN1pcwY?t=515

    The video doesn't talk about He3-He3 fusion, though.