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The original was posted on /r/ufos by /u/OfficialGaiusCaesar on 2024-11-24 01:32:36+00:00.


A New Zealand-based company just took one step closer to creating a working nuclear fusion reactor, Interesting Engineering reported.

OpenStar Technologies, based in Wellington, said it is building a levitated dipole reactor using high-temperature superconductors along with a levitating electromagnet.

"Our current milestone includes confining a plasma with a magnet charged by a flux pump. So far we have designed, built, and tested such a magnet in less than two years, a feat in and of itself," OpenStar said.

Interesting read, the article has tons of BS ads so sorry about that. But this is pretty interesting technology development.

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