No, I did not miss any point. The point is that attempts to make fusion generators have failed, but you believe that people shouldn't hold out for something else merely because it's supposedly as theoretical or unfounded. Well, let's have some perspective here. Despite the split hairs of what fusion power is, which I knew thank you, it doesn't WORK like we want to. Right? Right. You said so, I say so. Done. Nowhere did I say that anything should stop. All of your questions don't even apply to my comments, because you seem to think I'm saying give up. Well, you're wrong.Yopaz said:*Sigh*
However, in no way should we stop reaching for what we want to reach either. I don't think you're in any position to criticize. Shall I debunk your ocean research as a viable and worthwhile study? I'm not planning to, but I could do it, and it would make as much sense. But all fields are relevant and all should be explored. This is not a frivolous thing, but you seem rather keen to belittle it. If you have no interest in the vast infinite black out there, then that problem lies squarely on your shoulders. My statement that space is inevitably the future is because we will eventually run out of things on Earth to look into. There is NO changing that.
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