Authors: N.N.Leonov
The thermonuclear problem is understood as the creation of a controlled energy reactor on light nuclei. Physics believes that this can be done using synthesis reactions, in which the initial nuclei are deuterium and tritium. Work on the thermonuclear problem began as soon as the first “hydrogen” – thermonuclear bomb was detonated. Sixty years have passed since then, but apart from tempting promises, there is no convincing evidence that the chosen scheme of solving the problem can lead to success.
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