Metatron N.R.G.'s micro-plasmoid based desktop-computer-sized fusion reactor could revolutionize world of clean, affordable energy

 https://www.israel21c.org/building-a-nuclear-reactor-the-size-of-a-desktop-computer/

"achieved ignition in plasmoids, now aims to build fully functioning prototype directly generating electric power within 3 years... solved core stability challenges... cost-effective, scalable... difficulties creating extreme temperatures/ pressures overcome using plasmoids, tangled bundles of super-hot charged gas (plasma) held together by magnetic fields... breakthrough is in generating new types of stable plasmoids that can effectively catalyze fusion via the quantum mechanical effect known as tunnelling"

Grok's AI says: "faces significant challenges: complexities in plasmoid stability/ materials, need funding beyond $2M used for achieving ignition, engineering/reg hurdles for home-use. small Israeli 3-person team/  ambitious timelines"

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