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Kuzuv0 120 New – Key Enhancement
In the pursuit of clean, limitless energy, humanity has long gazed at the sun. For decades, the promise of nuclear fusion—replicating the process that powers the stars here on Earth—has remained stubbornly on the horizon, always "30 years away." However, a quiet revolution occurred recently in a facility in Massachusetts that may have finally collapsed that timeline.
The breakthrough centers on a massive, D-shaped electromagnet developed by Commonwealth Fusion Systems (CFS). This device, a marvel of modern engineering, successfully demonstrated the ability to generate a sustained magnetic field of 20 Tesla (roughly 400,000 times stronger than the Earth’s magnetic field). This achievement does not just represent a new record; it fundamentally rewrites the economics and physics of fusion power.
To appreciate the "new" iteration, one must first understand the limitations of the original kuzuv0 120. The predecessor was praised for its stable voltage output but criticized for:
The kuzuv0 120 new directly addresses these pain points:
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