I find this whole idea totally assinine. Why would anyone even surmize to venture into such as is this realm. Man is not capable of duplication of the sun, period. Nor is he at all capable of the dealing with the consequence should he even minutely devise even a hint of so doing. As per the nuclear energy of today, it is for sure a real joke. To take pot shots at glass BBS is for real incomprehensionable. Heat, but for sure, lets just dump a bunch of water on it, maybe it will all go away, that we may expend our future time on even more nonesense. Such thinking as this is indeed pure folic....Man needs to find an upright means of deserting his cubicle, and sorta see what life is really all about. Sure, to produce the energy of the sun is not at all a problem, but, to create a sun itself, well man may want to coverse with his own creator first, lest he venture beyound the given realm of his own destiny, and not find his way back.....
I find this whole idea totally assinine. Why would anyone even surmize to venture into such as is this realm. Man is not capable of duplication of the sun, period. Nor is he at all capable of the dealing with the consequence should he even minutely devise even a hint of so doing. As per the nuclear energy of today, it is for sure a real joke. To take pot shots at glass BBS is for real incomprehensionable. Heat, but for sure, lets just dump a bunch of water on it, maybe it will all go away, that we may expend our future time on even more nonesense. Such thinking as this is indeed pure folic....Man needs to find an upright means of deserting his cubicle, and sorta see what life is really all about. Sure, to produce the energy of the sun is not at all a problem, but, to create a sun itself, well man may want to coverse with his own creator first, lest he venture beyound the given realm of his own destiny, and not find his way back.....
Man is capable of creating a "SUN" We call them Thermonuclear (Hydrogen) bombs and there are many thousands of them. They're small and short lived but do the job that was intended of them
Jeff
I would assume that the seawater is simply being used as a source of deuterium.
Only one part in 6500 is deuterium and it's uneconomical to attempt to extract more than a small fraction of it. What's left is 99.995% of the original water which is perfectly safe to dump back where it came from, although a fair proportion of it will have been sufficiently purified en route to be saleable as a product in itself (or used on-site). You'd probably use ten gallons of "liquid deuterium ore", not just one, to pull out a few grams of deuterium oxide - the equivalent of 300 gallons of gasolene.
That would be in a reactor which, mark you, doesn't yet exist. Getting fusion fuel never was a problem, creating a reactor most definitely is.