Scholar’s Advanced Technological System

Chapter 542: News that shocked the world

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Throughout this year, things have not been quiet in the field of controlled nuclear fusion.

The bright red and eye-catching title was particularly dazzling in his eyes.

"The number of Chinese employees in ITER was the smallest at the beginning, but now it is second only to the European Union. Not only that, they bear the third largest funding among all member countries, and they have always been able to fulfill their funding commitments... "

Professor Steven: "It should be said that I have never been optimistic about it. Shutting down our JET device in Oxfordshire to support Europe's ITER project was a wrong decision from the beginning. Look where they plan to build a demonstration reactor? The town of Cadarache near Marseille. As soon as I heard that they were planning to build that demonstration reactor in France, I knew that it would probably go wrong in the end. Sure enough, they haven't even built a house yet."

"If the demonstration reactor is built, I wonder how many years away they are from having this technology."

In previous years, small and trivial matters were worthy of ITER holding a press conference to explain, but this year's ensuing big news overwhelmed ITER's spokesperson.

"I don't know," a bitter expression appeared on Helms' face, "but at their speed, if they really obtain this technology, it probably won't take too long from demonstration reactor to commercialization..."

In addition to the prisoner abuse scandal that earned her the reputation of "Bloody Gina," he had also heard more rumors about this name and the word cruelty.

When Trump nominated him as the director of the CIA, domestic public opinion in the United States almost caused an uproar...

In an interview with a BBC reporter, Bende Bauer, chairman of the American company Triple Alpha, commented on the news.

From the earliest plasma turbulence model, to the completion of the one-hour magnetic confinement experiment by the STAR device, to the US representatives questioning the Chinese side at the ITER meeting, so that the Chinese side chose to withdraw from ITER.

From the earliest plasma turbulence model, to the completion of the one-hour magnetic confinement experiment by the STAR device, to the US representatives questioning the Chinese side at the ITER meeting, so that the Chinese side chose to withdraw from ITER.

"Of course, although the situation is very serious, this competition has just begun, and we are confident enough to surpass them. Of course, the premise is that the bureaucrats in Congress will no longer be stingy in investing in us... "

In an interview with a BBC reporter, Bende Bauer, chairman of the American company Triple Alpha, commented on the news.

reporter:"… "

Throughout this year, the mood of practitioners in the entire controllable nuclear fusion industry has been as exciting as riding a roller coaster.

The President took a deep breath.

Throughout this year, the mood of practitioners in the entire controllable nuclear fusion industry has been as exciting as riding a roller coaster.

Now, the news of China's withdrawal from the ITER project is still hot. A piece of news released by "Renren Daily" has once again triggered a collective shock in the international plasma physics community and the controllable nuclear fusion industry.

"I must say that at this point in time, forcing China to leave the ITER project is a stupid choice, and launching a confrontational competition on this future technology is also a stupid choice."

"Although ITER has been discussing kicking China out of the ITER international project team, no one wants to see them withdraw in this way."

If there was anyone in the entire CIA who he didn't want to mess with the most, it was undoubtedly this sixty-year-old woman.

"Yes," Helms swallowed and nodded with difficulty, "I have studied relevant information. Before he returned to China, although China had made some achievements in Tokamak research, it was still far away for us. Far from being a threat. And its research on stellarators is almost blank."

1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington.

Now, the news of China's withdrawal from the ITER project is still hot. A piece of news released by "Renren Daily" has once again triggered a collective shock in the international plasma physics community and the controllable nuclear fusion industry.

In previous years, small and trivial matters were worthy of ITER holding a press conference to explain, but this year's ensuing big news overwhelmed ITER's spokesperson.

On the first day of October, the birthday of the Republic, China suddenly announced that the STAR-2 demonstration reactor project would enter the next and final stage.

Throughout this year, things have not been quiet in the field of controlled nuclear fusion.

In an interview with a BBC reporter, Bende Bauer, chairman of the American company Triple Alpha, commented on the news.

Ironically, the first channel he learned about the news was not from his own intelligence network, but from his opponent's newspaper.

Reporter: “Aren’t you optimistic about the future of the ITER organization?”

"Their choice to withdraw in this way is undoubtedly a retaliation for the pressure put on them by the United States on the issue of the STAR device. The confidence that prompted them to do so was largely due to the results achieved by the STAR device. "

"I must say that at this point in time, forcing China to leave the ITER project is a stupid choice, and launching a confrontational competition on this future technology is also a stupid choice."

"... If China becomes the first country to commercialize fusion technology, its economic and geopolitical advantages will be more obvious, and its presence in the Asia-Pacific region will expand at a speed we cannot imagine."

"Yes," Helms swallowed and nodded with difficulty, "I have studied relevant information. Before he returned to China, although China had made some achievements in Tokamak research, it was still far away for us. Far from being a threat. And its research on stellarators is almost blank."

That is, construction of a demonstration reactor began at Tianwan Nuclear Power Plant.

Taking a deep breath, Helms spoke quickly.

"I must say that at this point in time, forcing China to leave the ITER project is a stupid choice, and launching a confrontational competition on this future technology is also a stupid choice."

The headlines of the news are reporting on the latest progress of the STAR-2 demonstration reactor project.

From the earliest plasma turbulence model, to the completion of the one-hour magnetic confinement experiment by the STAR device, to the US representatives questioning the Chinese side at the ITER meeting, so that the Chinese side chose to withdraw from ITER.

When Trump nominated him as the director of the CIA, domestic public opinion in the United States almost caused an uproar...

As soon as this news was released, not only the international plasma physics community and the controllable nuclear fusion industry, but also the whole world, set off a sensation like an eight-magnitude earthquake.

"However, since he returned to China, this situation has changed in less than a year..."

"Of course, although the situation is very serious, this competition has just begun, and we are confident enough to surpass them. Of course, the premise is that the bureaucrats in Congress will no longer be stingy in investing in us... "

Demonstration pile!

The headlines of the news are reporting on the latest progress of the STAR-2 demonstration reactor project.

As soon as this news was released, not only the international plasma physics community and the controllable nuclear fusion industry, but also the whole world, set off a sensation like an eight-magnitude earthquake.

Seeing that neither Mr. President nor Ms. Director spoke, Helms carefully tried to figure out their psychological activities, coughed lightly, and spoke in a low voice.

Professor Steven: "It should be said that I have never been optimistic about it. Shutting down our JET device in Oxfordshire to support Europe's ITER project was a wrong decision from the beginning. Look where they plan to build a demonstration reactor? The town of Cadarache near Marseille. As soon as I heard that they were planning to build that demonstration reactor in France, I knew that it would probably go wrong in the end. Sure enough, they haven't even built a house yet."

No one expected that everything happened so suddenly.

Gina, who was crossing her arms, coughed slightly and said slowly: "... Perhaps Mr. Helms can explain it."

"However, since he returned to China, this situation has changed in less than a year..."

In an interview, Professor Steven gave his own views on China’s withdrawal from the group.

Gina, who was crossing her arms, coughed slightly and said slowly: "... Perhaps Mr. Helms can explain it."

The British broadcaster BBC was the first to report the news.

Haspel glanced at him: "A person?"

The newspaper that was thrown on the table was the latest issue of "Renren Daily - Overseas Edition".

In an interview with a BBC reporter, Bende Bauer, chairman of the American company Triple Alpha, commented on the news.

"I think we have to value one person."

Reporter: "What's the difference between the two?"

"... If China becomes the first country to commercialize fusion technology, its economic and geopolitical advantages will be more obvious, and its presence in the Asia-Pacific region will expand at a speed we cannot imagine."

Gina, who was crossing her arms, coughed slightly and said slowly: "... Perhaps Mr. Helms can explain it."

Facing the BBC camera, Steven Cowley pushed and slowly said: "That's for sure."

"This is definitely not alarmist. This new technology is different from any invention we have ever had before. In a simple and easy-to-understand phrase, it is the Holy Grail in the energy field. It can illuminate the future we cannot see."

The reporter coughed dryly and asked: "Where do you think it is more suitable?"

Gina, who was crossing her arms, coughed slightly and said slowly: "... Perhaps Mr. Helms can explain it."

"If China no longer participates, the ITER project, which is seriously troubled by funding overruns, may not be able to continue. We can only expect the United States to fulfill its commitments and South Korea, which is second only to the European Union in funding, to shoulder more funding... But from now on From a practical perspective, that’s very difficult to do.”

"... This matter is our dereliction of duty. We underestimated China's determination in controllable fusion research. They may go further than we imagined."

No one expected that everything happened so suddenly.

Silence fell in the office.

"Of course, although the situation is very serious, this competition has just begun, and we are confident enough to surpass them. Of course, the premise is that the bureaucrats in Congress will no longer be stingy in investing in us... "

Gina, who was crossing her arms, coughed slightly and said slowly: "... Perhaps Mr. Helms can explain it."

The reporter coughed dryly and asked: "Where do you think it is more suitable?"

"If China no longer participates, the ITER project, which is seriously troubled by funding overruns, may not be able to continue. We can only expect the United States to fulfill its commitments and South Korea, which is second only to the European Union in funding, to shoulder more funding... But from now on From a practical perspective, that’s very difficult to do.”

"Of course, although the situation is very serious, this competition has just begun, and we are confident enough to surpass them. Of course, the premise is that the bureaucrats in Congress will no longer be stingy in investing in us... "

In addition to Benderbauer, the BBC reporter also contacted Professor Steven Cowley, dean of Corpus Christi College at the University of Oxford, former director of the British Callum Fusion Center, and former CEO of the British Atomic Energy Agency.

Demonstration pile!

The British broadcaster BBC was the first to report the news.

From the earliest plasma turbulence model, to the completion of the one-hour magnetic confinement experiment by the STAR device, to the US representatives questioning the Chinese side at the ITER meeting, so that the Chinese side chose to withdraw from ITER.

The headlines of the news are reporting on the latest progress of the STAR-2 demonstration reactor project.

"Their choice to withdraw in this way is undoubtedly a retaliation for the pressure put on them by the United States on the issue of the STAR device. The confidence that prompted them to do so was largely due to the results achieved by the STAR device. "

In previous years, small and trivial matters were worthy of ITER holding a press conference to explain, but this year's ensuing big news overwhelmed ITER's spokesperson.

In an interview, Professor Steven gave his own views on China’s withdrawal from the group.

"I think we have to value one person."

"This is definitely not alarmist. This new technology is different from any invention we have ever had before. In a simple and easy-to-understand phrase, it is the Holy Grail in the energy field. It can illuminate the future we cannot see."

On the first day of October, the birthday of the Republic, China suddenly announced that the STAR-2 demonstration reactor project would enter the next and final stage.

"... If China becomes the first country to commercialize fusion technology, its economic and geopolitical advantages will be more obvious, and its presence in the Asia-Pacific region will expand at a speed we cannot imagine."

From between the lines, he felt the provocation from his opponent.

Reporter: "What's the difference between the two?"

"However, since he returned to China, this situation has changed in less than a year..."

Seeing that neither Mr. President nor Ms. Director spoke, Helms carefully tried to figure out their psychological activities, coughed lightly, and spoke in a low voice.

"Although ITER has been discussing kicking China out of the ITER international project team, no one wants to see them withdraw in this way."

"Although ITER has been discussing kicking China out of the ITER international project team, no one wants to see them withdraw in this way."

From the earliest plasma turbulence model, to the completion of the one-hour magnetic confinement experiment by the STAR device, to the US representatives questioning the Chinese side at the ITER meeting, so that the Chinese side chose to withdraw from ITER.

"I must say that at this point in time, forcing China to leave the ITER project is a stupid choice, and launching a confrontational competition on this future technology is also a stupid choice."

In addition to the prisoner abuse scandal that earned her the reputation of "Bloody Gina," he had also heard more rumors about this name and the word cruelty.

Reporter: "What's the difference between the two?"

The bright red and eye-catching title was particularly dazzling in his eyes.

In addition to Benderbauer, the BBC reporter also contacted Professor Steven Cowley, dean of Corpus Christi College at the University of Oxford, former director of the British Callum Fusion Center, and former CEO of the British Atomic Energy Agency.

Steven said without hesitation: "Of course it's the UK."

Facing the BBC camera, Steven Cowley pushed and slowly said: "That's for sure."

From the earliest plasma turbulence model, to the completion of the one-hour magnetic confinement experiment by the STAR device, to the US representatives questioning the Chinese side at the ITER meeting, so that the Chinese side chose to withdraw from ITER.

In an interview with a BBC reporter, Bende Bauer, chairman of the American company Triple Alpha, commented on the news.

Demonstration pile!

"This is definitely not alarmist. This new technology is different from any invention we have ever had before. In a simple and easy-to-understand phrase, it is the Holy Grail in the energy field. It can illuminate the future we cannot see."

"The number of Chinese employees in ITER was the smallest at the beginning, but now it is second only to the European Union. Not only that, they bear the third largest funding among all member countries, and they have always been able to fulfill their funding commitments... "

Professor Steven: "It should be said that I have never been optimistic about it. Shutting down our JET device in Oxfordshire to support Europe's ITER project was a wrong decision from the beginning. Look where they plan to build a demonstration reactor? The town of Cadarache near Marseille. As soon as I heard that they were planning to build that demonstration reactor in France, I knew that it would probably go wrong in the end. Sure enough, they haven't even built a house yet."

"I must say that at this point in time, forcing China to leave the ITER project is a stupid choice, and launching a confrontational competition on this future technology is also a stupid choice."

Throughout this year, the mood of practitioners in the entire controllable nuclear fusion industry has been as exciting as riding a roller coaster.

No one expected that everything happened so suddenly.

"Now, the handover of work has not been completed normally. All Chinese employees have been forcefully evacuated, and less than one-fifth of them have chosen to stay. Not only that, many key projects have also fallen into trouble. Stagnation.”

In addition to the prisoner abuse scandal that earned her the reputation of "Bloody Gina," he had also heard more rumors about this name and the word cruelty.

Ironically, the first channel he learned about the news was not from his own intelligence network, but from his opponent's newspaper.

Taking a deep breath, Helms spoke quickly.

Throughout this year, the mood of practitioners in the entire controllable nuclear fusion industry has been as exciting as riding a roller coaster.

"Their choice to withdraw in this way is undoubtedly a retaliation for the pressure put on them by the United States on the issue of the STAR device. The confidence that prompted them to do so was largely due to the results achieved by the STAR device. "

"Their choice to withdraw in this way is undoubtedly a retaliation for the pressure put on them by the United States on the issue of the STAR device. The confidence that prompted them to do so was largely due to the results achieved by the STAR device. "

Ironically, the first channel he learned about the news was not from his own intelligence network, but from his opponent's newspaper.

"Although ITER has been discussing kicking China out of the ITER international project team, no one wants to see them withdraw in this way."

"Every country has its own controlled fusion projects and its own technical reserves. ITER is not the only controlled fusion project underway, and the ITER Agreement has never required other countries to disclose research unrelated to the agreement's scientific research projects."

The President took a deep breath.

From the earliest plasma turbulence model, to the completion of the one-hour magnetic confinement experiment by the STAR device, to the US representatives questioning the Chinese side at the ITER meeting, so that the Chinese side chose to withdraw from ITER.

"I must say that at this point in time, forcing China to leave the ITER project is a stupid choice, and launching a confrontational competition on this future technology is also a stupid choice."

"... This matter is our dereliction of duty. We underestimated China's determination in controllable fusion research. They may go further than we imagined."

In addition to Benderbauer, the BBC reporter also contacted Professor Steven Cowley, dean of Corpus Christi College at the University of Oxford, former director of the British Callum Fusion Center, and former CEO of the British Atomic Energy Agency.

"I wonder what the hell is going on! If someone hadn't tweeted me to buy a newspaper, I wouldn't even know what was going on across the Pacific!"

Seeing that neither Mr. President nor Ms. Director spoke, Helms carefully tried to figure out their psychological activities, coughed lightly, and spoke in a low voice.

The headlines of the news are reporting on the latest progress of the STAR-2 demonstration reactor project.

"Every country has its own controlled fusion projects and its own technical reserves. ITER is not the only controlled fusion project underway, and the ITER Agreement has never required other countries to disclose research unrelated to the agreement's scientific research projects."

"If China no longer participates, the ITER project, which is seriously troubled by funding overruns, may not be able to continue. We can only expect the United States to fulfill its commitments and South Korea, which is second only to the European Union in funding, to shoulder more funding... But from now on From a practical perspective, that’s very difficult to do.”

Hearing the woman call his name, Helms' shoulders shook uncontrollably.

From between the lines, he felt the provocation from his opponent.

In an interview, Professor Steven gave his own views on China’s withdrawal from the group.

"Their choice to withdraw in this way is undoubtedly a retaliation for the pressure put on them by the United States on the issue of the STAR device. The confidence that prompted them to do so was largely due to the results achieved by the STAR device. "

Reporter: “Aren’t you optimistic about the future of the ITER organization?”

Facing the BBC camera, Steven Cowley pushed and slowly said: "That's for sure."

Taking a deep breath, Helms spoke quickly.

In an interview, Professor Steven gave his own views on China’s withdrawal from the group.

A certain president with a cool hairstyle slammed a newspaper on his desk and roared with spitfire.

"I don't know," a bitter expression appeared on Helms' face, "but at their speed, if they really obtain this technology, it probably won't take too long from demonstration reactor to commercialization..."

On the first day of October, the birthday of the Republic, China suddenly announced that the STAR-2 demonstration reactor project would enter the next and final stage.

The President took a deep breath.

Professor Steven: "It should be said that I have never been optimistic about it. Shutting down our JET device in Oxfordshire to support Europe's ITER project was a wrong decision from the beginning. Look where they plan to build a demonstration reactor? The town of Cadarache near Marseille. As soon as I heard that they were planning to build that demonstration reactor in France, I knew that it would probably go wrong in the end. Sure enough, they haven't even built a house yet."

"This is definitely not alarmist. This new technology is different from any invention we have ever had before. In a simple and easy-to-understand phrase, it is the Holy Grail in the energy field. It can illuminate the future we cannot see."

Reporter: "What's the difference between the two?"

"If the demonstration reactor is built, I wonder how many years away they are from having this technology."

Throughout this year, things have not been quiet in the field of controlled nuclear fusion.

"Their choice to withdraw in this way is undoubtedly a retaliation for the pressure put on them by the United States on the issue of the STAR device. The confidence that prompted them to do so was largely due to the results achieved by the STAR device. "

The reporter coughed dryly and asked: "Where do you think it is more suitable?"

"Yes," Helms swallowed and nodded with difficulty, "I have studied relevant information. Before he returned to China, although China had made some achievements in Tokamak research, it was still far away for us. Far from being a threat. And its research on stellarators is almost blank."

From between the lines, he felt the provocation from his opponent.

Gina Haspel.

Gina Haspel.

The headlines of the news are reporting on the latest progress of the STAR-2 demonstration reactor project.

Steven said without hesitation: "Of course it's the UK."

A certain president with a cool hairstyle slammed a newspaper on his desk and roared with spitfire.

"Every country has its own controlled fusion projects and its own technical reserves. ITER is not the only controlled fusion project underway, and the ITER Agreement has never required other countries to disclose research unrelated to the agreement's scientific research projects."

Taking a deep breath, Helms spoke quickly.

No one expected that everything happened so suddenly.

The newspaper that was thrown on the table was the latest issue of "Renren Daily - Overseas Edition".

"Their choice to withdraw in this way is undoubtedly a retaliation for the pressure put on them by the United States on the issue of the STAR device. The confidence that prompted them to do so was largely due to the results achieved by the STAR device. "

Professor Steven: "It should be said that I have never been optimistic about it. Shutting down our JET device in Oxfordshire to support Europe's ITER project was a wrong decision from the beginning. Look where they plan to build a demonstration reactor? The town of Cadarache near Marseille. As soon as I heard that they were planning to build that demonstration reactor in France, I knew that it would probably go wrong in the end. Sure enough, they haven't even built a house yet."

In addition to the prisoner abuse scandal that earned her the reputation of "Bloody Gina," he had also heard more rumors about this name and the word cruelty.

reporter:"… "

Gina, who was crossing her arms, coughed slightly and said slowly: "... Perhaps Mr. Helms can explain it."

Taking a deep breath, Helms spoke quickly.

"Every country has its own controlled fusion projects and its own technical reserves. ITER is not the only controlled fusion project underway, and the ITER Agreement has never required other countries to disclose research unrelated to the agreement's scientific research projects."

In addition to Benderbauer, the BBC reporter also contacted Professor Steven Cowley, dean of Corpus Christi College at the University of Oxford, former director of the British Callum Fusion Center, and former CEO of the British Atomic Energy Agency.

In addition to the prisoner abuse scandal that earned her the reputation of "Bloody Gina," he had also heard more rumors about this name and the word cruelty.

1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington.

reporter:"… "

Steven said without hesitation: "Of course it's the UK."

In previous years, small and trivial matters were worthy of ITER holding a press conference to explain, but this year's ensuing big news overwhelmed ITER's spokesperson.

Silence fell in the office.

1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington.

The newspaper that was thrown on the table was the latest issue of "Renren Daily - Overseas Edition".

Facing the BBC camera, Steven Cowley pushed and slowly said: "That's for sure."

As soon as this news was released, not only the international plasma physics community and the controllable nuclear fusion industry, but also the whole world, set off a sensation like an eight-magnitude earthquake.

Throughout this year, the mood of practitioners in the entire controllable nuclear fusion industry has been as exciting as riding a roller coaster.

If there was anyone in the entire CIA who he didn't want to mess with the most, it was undoubtedly this sixty-year-old woman.

On the first day of October, the birthday of the Republic, China suddenly announced that the STAR-2 demonstration reactor project would enter the next and final stage.

A certain president with a cool hairstyle slammed a newspaper on his desk and roared with spitfire.

"Their choice to withdraw in this way is undoubtedly a retaliation for the pressure put on them by the United States on the issue of the STAR device. The confidence that prompted them to do so was largely due to the results achieved by the STAR device. "

"Although ITER has been discussing kicking China out of the ITER international project team, no one wants to see them withdraw in this way."

Throughout this year, the mood of practitioners in the entire controllable nuclear fusion industry has been as exciting as riding a roller coaster.

As soon as this news was released, not only the international plasma physics community and the controllable nuclear fusion industry, but also the whole world, set off a sensation like an eight-magnitude earthquake.

Seeing that neither Mr. President nor Ms. Director spoke, Helms carefully tried to figure out their psychological activities, coughed lightly, and spoke in a low voice.

"I wonder what the hell is going on! If someone hadn't tweeted me to buy a newspaper, I wouldn't even know what was going on across the Pacific!"

Professor Steven: "It should be said that I have never been optimistic about it. Shutting down our JET device in Oxfordshire to support Europe's ITER project was a wrong decision from the beginning. Look where they plan to build a demonstration reactor? The town of Cadarache near Marseille. As soon as I heard that they were planning to build that demonstration reactor in France, I knew that it would probably go wrong in the end. Sure enough, they haven't even built a house yet."

"Although ITER has been discussing kicking China out of the ITER international project team, no one wants to see them withdraw in this way."

"... This matter is our dereliction of duty. We underestimated China's determination in controllable fusion research. They may go further than we imagined."

1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington.

reporter:"… "

"... This matter is our dereliction of duty. We underestimated China's determination in controllable fusion research. They may go further than we imagined."

The newspaper that was thrown on the table was the latest issue of "Renren Daily - Overseas Edition".

The bright red and eye-catching title was particularly dazzling in his eyes.

"Of course, although the situation is very serious, this competition has just begun, and we are confident enough to surpass them. Of course, the premise is that the bureaucrats in Congress will no longer be stingy in investing in us... "

On the first day of October, the birthday of the Republic, China suddenly announced that the STAR-2 demonstration reactor project would enter the next and final stage.

As soon as this news was released, not only the international plasma physics community and the controllable nuclear fusion industry, but also the whole world, set off a sensation like an eight-magnitude earthquake.

In an interview, Professor Steven gave his own views on China’s withdrawal from the group.

Ironically, the first channel he learned about the news was not from his own intelligence network, but from his opponent's newspaper.

The headlines of the news are reporting on the latest progress of the STAR-2 demonstration reactor project.

Throughout this year, the mood of practitioners in the entire controllable nuclear fusion industry has been as exciting as riding a roller coaster.

"If China no longer participates, the ITER project, which is seriously troubled by funding overruns, may not be able to continue. We can only expect the United States to fulfill its commitments and South Korea, which is second only to the European Union in funding, to shoulder more funding... But from now on From a practical perspective, that’s very difficult to do.”

Taking a deep breath, Helms spoke quickly.

From the earliest plasma turbulence model, to the completion of the one-hour magnetic confinement experiment by the STAR device, to the US representatives questioning the Chinese side at the ITER meeting, so that the Chinese side chose to withdraw from ITER.

Ironically, the first channel he learned about the news was not from his own intelligence network, but from his opponent's newspaper.

In an interview with a BBC reporter, Bende Bauer, chairman of the American company Triple Alpha, commented on the news.

When Trump nominated him as the director of the CIA, domestic public opinion in the United States almost caused an uproar...

In addition to Benderbauer, the BBC reporter also contacted Professor Steven Cowley, dean of Corpus Christi College at the University of Oxford, former director of the British Callum Fusion Center, and former CEO of the British Atomic Energy Agency.

Throughout this year, the mood of practitioners in the entire controllable nuclear fusion industry has been as exciting as riding a roller coaster.

In an interview with a BBC reporter, Bende Bauer, chairman of the American company Triple Alpha, commented on the news.

That is, construction of a demonstration reactor began at Tianwan Nuclear Power Plant.

"Although ITER has been discussing kicking China out of the ITER international project team, no one wants to see them withdraw in this way."

The bright red and eye-catching title was particularly dazzling in his eyes.

Demonstration pile!

Throughout this year, things have not been quiet in the field of controlled nuclear fusion.

Gina, who was crossing her arms, coughed slightly and said slowly: "... Perhaps Mr. Helms can explain it."

Haspel glanced at him: "A person?"

"The number of Chinese employees in ITER was the smallest at the beginning, but now it is second only to the European Union. Not only that, they bear the third largest funding among all member countries, and they have always been able to fulfill their funding commitments... "

Reporter: "What's the difference between the two?"

Professor Steven: "It should be said that I have never been optimistic about it. Shutting down our JET device in Oxfordshire to support Europe's ITER project was a wrong decision from the beginning. Look where they plan to build a demonstration reactor? The town of Cadarache near Marseille. As soon as I heard that they were planning to build that demonstration reactor in France, I knew that it would probably go wrong in the end. Sure enough, they haven't even built a house yet."

From between the lines, he felt the provocation from his opponent.

That is, construction of a demonstration reactor began at Tianwan Nuclear Power Plant.

"If the demonstration reactor is built, I wonder how many years away they are from having this technology."

Reporter: “Aren’t you optimistic about the future of the ITER organization?”

Standing across his desk were CIA Director Gina Haspel and CIA intelligence specialist on controlled fusion Helms.

Taking a deep breath, Helms spoke quickly.

In previous years, small and trivial matters were worthy of ITER holding a press conference to explain, but this year's ensuing big news overwhelmed ITER's spokesperson.

Gina, who was crossing her arms, coughed slightly and said slowly: "... Perhaps Mr. Helms can explain it."

From the earliest plasma turbulence model, to the completion of the one-hour magnetic confinement experiment by the STAR device, to the US representatives questioning the Chinese side at the ITER meeting, so that the Chinese side chose to withdraw from ITER.

Professor Steven: "It should be said that I have never been optimistic about it. Shutting down our JET device in Oxfordshire to support Europe's ITER project was a wrong decision from the beginning. Look where they plan to build a demonstration reactor? The town of Cadarache near Marseille. As soon as I heard that they were planning to build that demonstration reactor in France, I knew that it would probably go wrong in the end. Sure enough, they haven't even built a house yet."

On the first day of October, the birthday of the Republic, China suddenly announced that the STAR-2 demonstration reactor project would enter the next and final stage.

Gina Haspel.

"Yes," Helms swallowed and nodded with difficulty, "I have studied relevant information. Before he returned to China, although China had made some achievements in Tokamak research, it was still far away for us. Far from being a threat. And its research on stellarators is almost blank."

Demonstration pile!

Hearing the woman call his name, Helms' shoulders shook uncontrollably.

The newspaper that was thrown on the table was the latest issue of "Renren Daily - Overseas Edition".

That is, construction of a demonstration reactor began at Tianwan Nuclear Power Plant.

Steven said without hesitation: "Of course it's the UK."

In an interview with a BBC reporter, Bende Bauer, chairman of the American company Triple Alpha, commented on the news.

Professor Steven: "It should be said that I have never been optimistic about it. Shutting down our JET device in Oxfordshire to support Europe's ITER project was a wrong decision from the beginning. Look where they plan to build a demonstration reactor? The town of Cadarache near Marseille. As soon as I heard that they were planning to build that demonstration reactor in France, I knew that it would probably go wrong in the end. Sure enough, they haven't even built a house yet."

Reporter: "What's the difference between the two?"

Gina Haspel.

The reporter coughed dryly and asked: "Where do you think it is more suitable?"

"I wonder what the hell is going on! If someone hadn't tweeted me to buy a newspaper, I wouldn't even know what was going on across the Pacific!"

That is, construction of a demonstration reactor began at Tianwan Nuclear Power Plant.

If there was anyone in the entire CIA who he didn't want to mess with the most, it was undoubtedly this sixty-year-old woman.

"This is definitely not alarmist. This new technology is different from any invention we have ever had before. In a simple and easy-to-understand phrase, it is the Holy Grail in the energy field. It can illuminate the future we cannot see."

Gina, who was crossing her arms, coughed slightly and said slowly: "... Perhaps Mr. Helms can explain it."

The newspaper that was thrown on the table was the latest issue of "Renren Daily - Overseas Edition".

"Now, the handover of work has not been completed normally. All Chinese employees have been forcefully evacuated, and less than one-fifth of them have chosen to stay. Not only that, many key projects have also fallen into trouble. Stagnation.”

In an interview with a BBC reporter, Bende Bauer, chairman of the American company Triple Alpha, commented on the news.

1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington.

In addition to the prisoner abuse scandal that earned her the reputation of "Bloody Gina," he had also heard more rumors about this name and the word cruelty.

From between the lines, he felt the provocation from his opponent.

If there was anyone in the entire CIA who he didn't want to mess with the most, it was undoubtedly this sixty-year-old woman.

On the first day of October, the birthday of the Republic, China suddenly announced that the STAR-2 demonstration reactor project would enter the next and final stage.

"Now, the handover of work has not been completed normally. All Chinese employees have been forcefully evacuated, and less than one-fifth of them have chosen to stay. Not only that, many key projects have also fallen into trouble. Stagnation.”

"However, since he returned to China, this situation has changed in less than a year..."

If there was anyone in the entire CIA who he didn't want to mess with the most, it was undoubtedly this sixty-year-old woman.

"I wonder what the hell is going on! If someone hadn't tweeted me to buy a newspaper, I wouldn't even know what was going on across the Pacific!"

When Trump nominated him as the director of the CIA, domestic public opinion in the United States almost caused an uproar...

Now, the news of China's withdrawal from the ITER project is still hot. A piece of news released by "Renren Daily" has once again triggered a collective shock in the international plasma physics community and the controllable nuclear fusion industry.

Steven said without hesitation: "Of course it's the UK."

Reporter: "What's the difference between the two?"

As soon as this news was released, not only the international plasma physics community and the controllable nuclear fusion industry, but also the whole world, set off a sensation like an eight-magnitude earthquake.

Haspel glanced at him: "A person?"

Taking a deep breath, Helms spoke quickly.

Throughout this year, the mood of practitioners in the entire controllable nuclear fusion industry has been as exciting as riding a roller coaster.

1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington.

"... This matter is our dereliction of duty. We underestimated China's determination in controllable fusion research. They may go further than we imagined."

Gina Haspel.

That is, construction of a demonstration reactor began at Tianwan Nuclear Power Plant.

The President took a deep breath.

"... If China becomes the first country to commercialize fusion technology, its economic and geopolitical advantages will be more obvious, and its presence in the Asia-Pacific region will expand at a speed we cannot imagine."

In previous years, small and trivial matters were worthy of ITER holding a press conference to explain, but this year's ensuing big news overwhelmed ITER's spokesperson.

reporter:"… "

A certain president with a cool hairstyle slammed a newspaper on his desk and roared with spitfire.

"Now, the handover of work has not been completed normally. All Chinese employees have been forcefully evacuated, and less than one-fifth of them have chosen to stay. Not only that, many key projects have also fallen into trouble. Stagnation.”

"If the demonstration reactor is built, I wonder how many years away they are from having this technology."

"... This matter is our dereliction of duty. We underestimated China's determination in controllable fusion research. They may go further than we imagined."

1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington.

Standing across his desk were CIA Director Gina Haspel and CIA intelligence specialist on controlled fusion Helms.

"This is definitely not alarmist. This new technology is different from any invention we have ever had before. In a simple and easy-to-understand phrase, it is the Holy Grail in the energy field. It can illuminate the future we cannot see."

In addition to Benderbauer, the BBC reporter also contacted Professor Steven Cowley, dean of Corpus Christi College at the University of Oxford, former director of the British Callum Fusion Center, and former CEO of the British Atomic Energy Agency.

"If China no longer participates, the ITER project, which is seriously troubled by funding overruns, may not be able to continue. We can only expect the United States to fulfill its commitments and South Korea, which is second only to the European Union in funding, to shoulder more funding... But from now on From a practical perspective, that’s very difficult to do.”

In previous years, small and trivial matters were worthy of ITER holding a press conference to explain, but this year's ensuing big news overwhelmed ITER's spokesperson.

That is, construction of a demonstration reactor began at Tianwan Nuclear Power Plant.

"I don't know," a bitter expression appeared on Helms' face, "but at their speed, if they really obtain this technology, it probably won't take too long from demonstration reactor to commercialization..."

That is, construction of a demonstration reactor began at Tianwan Nuclear Power Plant.

Throughout this year, the mood of practitioners in the entire controllable nuclear fusion industry has been as exciting as riding a roller coaster.

In previous years, small and trivial matters were worthy of ITER holding a press conference to explain, but this year's ensuing big news overwhelmed ITER's spokesperson.

"Now, the handover of work has not been completed normally. All Chinese employees have been forcefully evacuated, and less than one-fifth of them have chosen to stay. Not only that, many key projects have also fallen into trouble. Stagnation.”

Professor Steven: "It should be said that I have never been optimistic about it. Shutting down our JET device in Oxfordshire to support Europe's ITER project was a wrong decision from the beginning. Look where they plan to build a demonstration reactor? The town of Cadarache near Marseille. As soon as I heard that they were planning to build that demonstration reactor in France, I knew that it would probably go wrong in the end. Sure enough, they haven't even built a house yet."

"However, since he returned to China, this situation has changed in less than a year..."

"Of course, although the situation is very serious, this competition has just begun, and we are confident enough to surpass them. Of course, the premise is that the bureaucrats in Congress will no longer be stingy in investing in us... "

Silence fell in the office.

"... If China becomes the first country to commercialize fusion technology, its economic and geopolitical advantages will be more obvious, and its presence in the Asia-Pacific region will expand at a speed we cannot imagine."

In an interview with a BBC reporter, Bende Bauer, chairman of the American company Triple Alpha, commented on the news.

That is, construction of a demonstration reactor began at Tianwan Nuclear Power Plant.

Hearing the woman call his name, Helms' shoulders shook uncontrollably.

In addition to Benderbauer, the BBC reporter also contacted Professor Steven Cowley, dean of Corpus Christi College at the University of Oxford, former director of the British Callum Fusion Center, and former CEO of the British Atomic Energy Agency.

That is, construction of a demonstration reactor began at Tianwan Nuclear Power Plant.

As soon as this news was released, not only the international plasma physics community and the controllable nuclear fusion industry, but also the whole world, set off a sensation like an eight-magnitude earthquake.

Seeing that neither Mr. President nor Ms. Director spoke, Helms carefully tried to figure out their psychological activities, coughed lightly, and spoke in a low voice.

"If the demonstration reactor is built, I wonder how many years away they are from having this technology."

The reporter coughed dryly and asked: "Where do you think it is more suitable?"

"I think we have to value one person."

Haspel glanced at him: "A person?"

"... This matter is our dereliction of duty. We underestimated China's determination in controllable fusion research. They may go further than we imagined."

Hearing the woman call his name, Helms' shoulders shook uncontrollably.

"I wonder what the hell is going on! If someone hadn't tweeted me to buy a newspaper, I wouldn't even know what was going on across the Pacific!"

Haspel glanced at him: "A person?"

Standing across his desk were CIA Director Gina Haspel and CIA intelligence specialist on controlled fusion Helms.

Gina Haspel.

From the earliest plasma turbulence model, to the completion of the one-hour magnetic confinement experiment by the STAR device, to the US representatives questioning the Chinese side at the ITER meeting, so that the Chinese side chose to withdraw from ITER.

From the earliest plasma turbulence model, to the completion of the one-hour magnetic confinement experiment by the STAR device, to the US representatives questioning the Chinese side at the ITER meeting, so that the Chinese side chose to withdraw from ITER.

In addition to the prisoner abuse scandal that earned her the reputation of "Bloody Gina," he had also heard more rumors about this name and the word cruelty.

"Yes," Helms swallowed and nodded with difficulty, "I have studied relevant information. Before he returned to China, although China had made some achievements in Tokamak research, it was still far away for us. Far from being a threat. And its research on stellarators is almost blank."

In previous years, small and trivial matters were worthy of ITER holding a press conference to explain, but this year's ensuing big news overwhelmed ITER's spokesperson.

"Their choice to withdraw in this way is undoubtedly a retaliation for the pressure put on them by the United States on the issue of the STAR device. The confidence that prompted them to do so was largely due to the results achieved by the STAR device. "

Now, the news of China's withdrawal from the ITER project is still hot. A piece of news released by "Renren Daily" has once again triggered a collective shock in the international plasma physics community and the controllable nuclear fusion industry.

"This is definitely not alarmist. This new technology is different from any invention we have ever had before. In a simple and easy-to-understand phrase, it is the Holy Grail in the energy field. It can illuminate the future we cannot see."

"However, since he returned to China, this situation has changed in less than a year..."

The newspaper that was thrown on the table was the latest issue of "Renren Daily - Overseas Edition".

In an interview with a BBC reporter, Bende Bauer, chairman of the American company Triple Alpha, commented on the news.

The reporter coughed dryly and asked: "Where do you think it is more suitable?"

"Now, the handover of work has not been completed normally. All Chinese employees have been forcefully evacuated, and less than one-fifth of them have chosen to stay. Not only that, many key projects have also fallen into trouble. Stagnation.”

Throughout this year, the mood of practitioners in the entire controllable nuclear fusion industry has been as exciting as riding a roller coaster.

In addition to Benderbauer, the BBC reporter also contacted Professor Steven Cowley, dean of Corpus Christi College at the University of Oxford, former director of the British Callum Fusion Center, and former CEO of the British Atomic Energy Agency.

Throughout this year, things have not been quiet in the field of controlled nuclear fusion.

Now, the news of China's withdrawal from the ITER project is still hot. A piece of news released by "Renren Daily" has once again triggered a collective shock in the international plasma physics community and the controllable nuclear fusion industry.