Fusion: on the sun, in our fusor, and on other stars – By Jack Bodine
Introduction Nuclear fusion is a process where two or more nuclei are combined to produce different combinations of protons and neutrons.[1] Despite how technological it might sound, nuclear fusion occurs naturally throughout the universe in stars. This fusion, however, is vastly different from fusion done by fusor enthusiasts in IEC fusion reactors. The fusion processes in stars even vary depending on the type and temperature of the star.[2] Inertial Electrostatic Confinement Commonly called a Farnsworth–Hirsch…