China builds a second 'artificial sun' to find limitless green energy

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China will finish building a second 'artificial sun' this year in its quest to find near-limitless cheap green energy

Chinese scientists are said to be building a new 'artificial sun' in a quest to find cheap, near-limitless and renewable energy.

 

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Here we go if you are looking to global warming it’s because we are going to have 2 suns😱

Maybe they can create clean air too

Really?😳

Meanwhile the UK commits economic suicide.

The Chinese really know how to take the innovation of other countries a step forward and into practicle use. If only they could amicably resolve the Uighurs issue then it would be the most advance country in the world.

Terrible 'dumbing down' in this article to suit what the DM think its stupid readers are capable of understanding! It's not an artificial sun, it's a fusion reactor, which takes about 100 times more energy input for each unit of energy output, i.e. it's extremely inefficient.

Twilight Zone do-do-do-do...🎼🎼🎶🎶

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