Walking through the bustling streets of Tokyo last month, I couldn\it\power right here on Earth.
For decades, fusion felt like a distant dream, something out of sci-fi novels. I remember chatting with physicists back in the \where you get more energy out than you put in. But today, things are shifting. Take the recent experiments at facilities like ITER in France or the National Ignition Facility in the US. They\the byproducts are manageable and short-lived. Imagine a world where energy scarcity is a relic, where coastal towns or remote villages tap into abundant, safe power without choking the air or heating the planet. That\it\now it\s our turn to bring that light home.
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