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Buried in this article is this statement, if legitimate I would think it would have been bigger news.
"The largest company doing work in fusion power is probably Lockheed Martin. Lockheed claims that it will have a prototype reactor in a just a few years’ time and that a commercial product could be coming within a decade."
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Scientists and engineers have been claiming the milestone breakthrough since before the days of the Ford Nucleon and Lockheed's RB-70. I don't think we've hit the steep part of the learning curve yet.
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