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Is nuclear energy inexhaustible?

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Is nuclear energy inexhaustible?

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Most of the universe is made up of hydrogen (dark matter aside), and with that much hydrogen around, we could power up fusion reactors for eons. (Stars are exactly this kind of fusion reactor.) Practically speaking, the limit may not be reachable in the lifetime of the universe as we know it. That’s pretty close to an inexhaustable supply of nuclear energy.

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