OK-Time for a movie!

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OK-Time for a movie!

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There come a point when you have been doing something so long, that you just have to tell the story. So, this is the first clue regarding what my team is going to be adding to the summer concentration for Northwest Nuclear Laboratories. Just a clue... (Should be a lot of fun... :-)
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Wow! Is this for real? If so, that would be great!
Carl, We are currently worried about AI posting here as fake entities.
We have already had one or two AI posts.

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Whoa.

Reiterating what Richard says... is this for real?

The poster is cool.

Where's the trailer on YouTube??

That's something to run up the flagpole!

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Funny what you can come up when you go a-Googling:

https://thefusioneer.com/fusioneering/

That does not have anything to do with 'fusion.'

Now I'm wondering if we should have trademarked the word 'fusioneer' 🤔

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Just too wonderful to be sure, I bet. Th' joke is on us.

What an amazing concept! Why build a world around mono-specialized, blindered people. Who would have the insightful genius to start this up?

Multifaceted individuals?? Allowed and able to speak and perform on many levels? The very idea is earth shattering!

A bunch of renaissance men and women wandering around loose among the drones, worker bees, smart phone, and drug addicted in our society?!

Is what was once, in ancient times, a prized individual making a comeback??? All due to fusioneering?

Most of the true nuclear fusioneers here arrived here already well fusioneered through incessant curiosity, self-directed learning, verve and effort. They did not need to have others to tell them that they should fusioneer, it was built into their character.

Thanks Paul for unearthing this new racket, this new "thing", this amazing attempt to leap forward for humanity.

Next question: Is there a paywall before being fusioneered? Is there money in it? If there is, some of the failed fusion startup leaders might find work once the free nuclear fusion money goes away. Oh boy! A fresh non-fusion startup in the making! Now, teaching and guiding folks on how to fusioneer.

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Progress may have been a good thing once, but it just went on too long. - Yogi Berra
Fusion is the energy of the future....and it always will be
The more complex the idea put forward by the poor amateur, the more likely it will never see embodiment
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