Wasn’t the H-bomb (fusion) supposed to be way more powerful and unpredictable than the A-bomb (fission)? Kinda confused here and I’m certainly mixing bombs with energy production. But if you could give me the essential I’d appreciate it. Thank you.
No. Unfortunately, fusion is not a means for energy production. It’s possible that it’ll be possible in the future, but there are no ways to produce net positive energy from fusion in a controlled reactor
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