Talk:Fusion reactor

Supermagnetic?!
I don't see the point in having a 'conventional physics' section in these articles if they're going to be based on Star Trek technobabble - current theory on magnetic fusion does not use supermagnets (assuming this terms refers to neodymium magnets). I think it would be far better to produce a concise summary and use references to point to articles on the current state of whatever technology is in question
 * Agreed. But all of it would be speculation anyway since this piece of technology has been mentioned but not fully explained. -- ED ( talk )(shockfront) 22:20, 10 April 2007 (UTC)

Deuterium-Tritium
Doesn't Deuterium-Tritium reactions produce a significantly greater amount of energy than the suggested Deuterium-Deuterium reaction? This is why I don't understand why the UNSC would use a deuterium-deuterium reaction rather than the other when the energy output is actually less that it can potentially be.