Scientists will create the sun in the earth
Scientists will create the sun in the earth
Scientists will create a sun on Earth in the next few months by using the world's largest laser measuring three American football fields .Laser at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California is roughly equal to the size of three U.S. football fields , and those who served in the laboratory are not kidding when they said it would create a small sun in the next few months .The project is called the National Ignition Facility, which will locate the source of the secrets of nuclear fusion energy production , high- energy reaction that would theoretically produce unlimited energy for humanity .Laboratory hopes to split the light into 192 small light , then shoot them in the small target wrapped in gold that are even smaller than a finger nail .The heat from the laser will be merged into a single isotope in a reaction of 100 million degrees Celsius , five times hotter than the sun's core .There is a potential danger of mildly radioactive , but the wrap laboratory facility with concrete walls with a thickness of about 2 meters .But if successful incorporation of isotope results are quite remarkable , little sun will eject enough energy to supply energy to the entire earth .Thus , around power 200 trillion per second can be issued . "Fusion energy is the most fundamental energy source in nature , " said project manager Bruno Van Wonterghem .If successful , the laboratory hopes that the project has been running for 5 years will deliver the energy output can be used for 20 years . " There's something to tell the children and grandchildren later , " said Van Wonterghem .
Scientists will create a sun on Earth in the next few months by using the world's largest laser measuring three American football fields .Laser at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California is roughly equal to the size of three U.S. football fields , and those who served in the laboratory are not kidding when they said it would create a small sun in the next few months .The project is called the National Ignition Facility, which will locate the source of the secrets of nuclear fusion energy production , high- energy reaction that would theoretically produce unlimited energy for humanity .Laboratory hopes to split the light into 192 small light , then shoot them in the small target wrapped in gold that are even smaller than a finger nail .The heat from the laser will be merged into a single isotope in a reaction of 100 million degrees Celsius , five times hotter than the sun's core .There is a potential danger of mildly radioactive , but the wrap laboratory facility with concrete walls with a thickness of about 2 meters .But if successful incorporation of isotope results are quite remarkable , little sun will eject enough energy to supply energy to the entire earth .Thus , around power 200 trillion per second can be issued . "Fusion energy is the most fundamental energy source in nature , " said project manager Bruno Van Wonterghem .If successful , the laboratory hopes that the project has been running for 5 years will deliver the energy output can be used for 20 years . " There's something to tell the children and grandchildren later , " said Van Wonterghem .
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