Forever? No. Eventually the sun will engulf the Earth.
But we already use the power of the sun. Hydro, wind, and solar power all come from the sun. There’s a post from a few weeks ago discussing it if you care to search. Technically even combustion is solar in origin, since wood, coal, etc. is all from plants that used sunlight to grow.
But “in the palm of my hand”? No, that won’t be for a while. Nuclear fusion is still not even net positive in the lab.
Forever? No. Eventually the sun will engulf the Earth.
But we already use the power of the sun. Hydro, wind, and solar power all come from the sun. There’s a post from a few weeks ago discussing it if you care to search. Technically even combustion is solar in origin, since wood, coal, etc. is all from plants that used sunlight to grow.
But “in the palm of my hand”? No, that won’t be for a while. Nuclear fusion is still not even net positive in the lab.
You’re not wrong about timeline, but it is net positive in the lab: https://arstechnica.com/science/2023/08/physicists-achieve-fusion-net-energy-gain-for-second-time/
TIL! I hadn’t heard about that.
We aren’t sure if the sun will engulf Earth. Some think that our orbit will expand as the sun gets bigger: https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-sun-will-eventually-engulf-earth-maybe/
I don’t think either of us will find it out, though.
Well not with that attitude.