Thank you very much for your information and suggestions.
"The successful operation of a fusion power plant will require the use of materials resistant to energetic neutron bombardment, thermal stress, and magnetic forces." http://www.pppl.gov/fusion_basics/pages/fusion_power_plant.html...
I am very ignorant on this subject and was just wondering a few things.
What exactly is it (how do they do it), I am having trouble finding information on it.
Why can't it be recreated, or was it really done at all?
Also I was wondering what resources it uses to create the energy.
Thanks
Thank you very much that helps a lot :smile: but I have one more question, what on that list should I start with. And I am going to need to know some books to read to learn some of these things myself...
I was wondering what math I need to teach myself in order to progress in learning physics after the point of the basic books such as Stephen Hawking's The Universe in a Nutshell and Michio Kaku's Hyperspace. I have learned some from those but I want to know more advanced things now so I need to...
Hey I wasn't saying I beleived all of those "facts" those are just some things I've heared...I have no idea which are true (If Any) but that's why I posted this forum, I never said I think he was I just wanted to see what people on the forum would say. And Eh I was not answering the origanal...
Here are some things that I have heard about Einstein:
Albert Einstein didn't speak until he was four, and not fluently in his own language until he was eight or nine.
He did poorly in school and was a day dreamer.
He had tantrums as a child and couldn't express himself very...
I was wondering what books I should read to learn more about physics. I am very interested in the subject and have read a few books right now I'm reading Hyperspace by Dr. Michio Kaku. But I don't know where to go from there. I am relatively new to physics so I don't want to read any advanced...