In this series, get some perspective on what is happening on the ITER construction site from people working on the inside. Laurent Schmieder from Fusion for Energy talks about work planned on site for the years to come.
@stophateing When i give a comment in english, can you please stick to english when you awnser please? Thank you. Good, what am i naive about and why exactly? You have to be a bit more precisely.
@stophateing It is payed with taxes of course. And who will benefit? Maybe everyone on the planet. I myself can hardly think of a more noble undertake than to research the capabilities of producing massive amounts of clean energy.
@fastLupus nothing ever is for humanity as long as there is the possibility of patents.
stophateing 1 year ago
@stophateing When i give a comment in english, can you please stick to english when you awnser please? Thank you. Good, what am i naive about and why exactly? You have to be a bit more precisely.
fastLupus 1 year ago
@fastLupus bist du naiv.glaubst ja wohl selber ned
stophateing 1 year ago
@stophateing It is payed with taxes of course. And who will benefit? Maybe everyone on the planet. I myself can hardly think of a more noble undertake than to research the capabilities of producing massive amounts of clean energy.
fastLupus 1 year ago
i wonder when will science be a priority.
most of you are okey with your governments spending billions on military but so few actually stand up for a project that might work.
even if it doesnt they will still learn alot for science even in failure means advancement.
Kamadeva01 2 years ago
loooooool stupid project OMG
naive nerds
pixelcomet 2 years ago
i wonder who pays for this and who will be the few people benefiting from it.
what happend the the lhc in cern.how much money did we have to pay for this worthless peace of.........
stophateing 2 years ago