Raymond had long understood the principle of nuclear fusion.
He already had several feasible plans in his mind.
However, in order to make the nuclear fusion reactor small enough, he still had to come up with a series of plans to deal with it.
"High temperature and high pressure... the temperature can be controlled, but the ignition needs to be changed..."
"Using tritium (T) is most effective because there are enough neutron nuclei in it..."
"Is cold nuclear fusion feasible? Maybe, but I don't have enough time to verify it..."
"High temperature may work, but the pressure is still a problem. There are too many variables in space, I need a stable plan."
"Moreover, the output of the reactor must be controllable. It can't be fixed."
"The conversion of electricity is a big problem. Maybe we can try semiconductors..."
"I have to say, semiconductors are really a great invention..."