Uranium said:
My point was that neither solar or fusion work on the scale necessary.
Thats still factually wrong and rediculously misleading. Solar works just fine: there are both private and commercial solar plants hooked up to the electrical grid right now generating power. If we chose to do it, we could replace a substantial portion of our electric power generation with solar.
Even if you could spin that in a way that wasn't still factually wrong, it would still be like me claiming both Chase Utley and I are injured right now, which is keeping us out of the starting lineup of the Phillies. It's rediculously misleading.
Fusion, correctly, doesn't work at all, though it is a materials/technology issue holding it back.
Is that it? Just materials and technology issues? That's also all that's holding me back from finishing my starship!
Solar is taxing both in terms of finances and resources.
Sure. So is the coal power industry. That's so bland of a statement as to be meaningless.
Additionally, the technology issue holding solar back is storage capabilities.
No, it isn't. Solar power is too small of a fraction of the grid for storage to be necessary. It can simply be plugged directly into the grid and give power when it can and not when it can't - just like wind.
What's holding solar power back from being the ultimate solution for our electic power needs is cost. Now cost can be a technological issue too, but solar plants still
function and do a good job for what they do.
I mean, the solar plane was cool and all, but solar also cannot be implemented wide-scale yet.
The solar plane has nothing to do with solar power in our electrical grid. Solar power
is being implimented on an industrial scale,
right now.
Sure, maybe solar tech will be more viable that fusion, in which case we won't need fusion.
That's a meaningless sentence: since fusion is currently non-
functional, there is no question of viability for it. Solar has limited viability, but limited viability will always be greater than nothing.
And yeah, fission technology was captured very quickly but that doesn't mean we will never get fusion.
I never said we wouldn't, but these misleading statements you are giving can't be allowed to go without correction.
BTW, nice astro-bling, Russ.
Thanks.