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The Star Builders

Nuclear Fusion and the Race to Power the Planet

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The Star Builders

By: Arthur Turrell
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From a young, award-winning scientist, a “thoughtful and illuminating” (Nature) look at one of the most compelling and historic turning points of our time—the race to harness the power of the stars and produce controlled fusion, creating a practically unlimited supply of clean energy.

The most important energy-making process in the universe takes place inside stars. The ability to duplicate that process in a lab, once thought impossible, may now be closer than we think.

Today, teams of scientists around the world are being assembled by the boldest entrepreneurs, big business, and governments to solve what is the most difficult technological challenge humanity has ever faced: building the equivalent of a star on earth. If their plans to capture star power are successful, they will unlock thousands, potentially millions, of years of clean, carbon-free energy.

In The Star Builders, award-winning young plasma physicist Arthur Turrell “offers an optimistic outlook for the future of fusion power and is adamant about the need to invest in it” (The New York Times) in this exciting and game-changing international quest that will make all of us winners.
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Decent and informative for the entry level person trying to understand Fusion.
Wish it was less story telling and more informative. I personally dont care how enthusiastic someone is or to hesr countdowns of experiments nust tell me the facts and the stats. These are in limited quantities but some are there nonetheless.

Good entry level insight on Fusion

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If this is your first exposure to the world of nuclear fusion, and if you don't mind a shallow and somewhat naïvely-presented overview of up-to-date developments (through 2020) around the world, it might be worth your time.

I assume the author was suckered into cutting out a lot of material from this book, because pretty much everything is trivialized to the level of an average middle-school kid. Too many missed opportunities to go into just enough depth and detail to make it interesting for both the lay people (including average middle-schoolers) and a more sophisticated audience.

Anything by James Mahaffey on this subject is better - deeper analyses, less naïve viewpoints, more entertaining, and more relevant. Hopefully, current developments in fusion will motivate Mahaffey to write an update to Atomic Awakening.

Reasonable edutainment, but trivial viewpoint

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Why could he not talk about ‘Fusion Scientists’? Or ‘Physicists’? The incessant use of the annoying phrase ‘star builders’ meant concentrating on anything else that was said became impossible

I’m sure there is an excellent outline of the current state of fusion but it was impenetrable thanks to the irritating phrasing. Although not covering the same ground, Mahaffey’s book ‘Atomic Awakening’ is a much more solid listen

Incessant use of ‘star builders’

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