"Controlled nuclear fusion..."
Ji Xinshui thought for several dozen seconds, then continued:
"You mean to say, using room temperature superconductors to create a strong magnetic field, and then using that magnetic field to confine high-temperature plasma, in order to solve the extremely high temperatures required for controlled nuclear fusion?"
Although Ji Xinshui hadn't been involved in frontline scientific research for many years,
he was, after all, formerly a scholar and still had some understanding of the theories and technical challenges of controlled nuclear fusion.
At present, the theory of nuclear fusion reactions using tritium as a material is nearing maturity.
The challenge lies in this:
How to manage the hundreds of millions of degrees of high temperature produced during nuclear fusion reactions?