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Investigating plasma deviations inside nuclear fusion reactors

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Tokamaks are one of the most widely studied technologies in the global effort to achieve sustained nuclear fusion. Using intense magnetic fields, they confine superheated plasma within their doughnut-shaped interiors, allowing atomic nuclei to fuse together and release vast amounts of energy.

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  1. I suspect that, if we has a better understanding of quantum morphologies than we currently do, we might get past this problem

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