drop fossil fuels immediately and forever. immediately and forever. joining me now is distinguished professor of sustainability at the university of california at berkeley and daniel hammond. so, is this true? immediately and forever if we re able to commercialize this? well, as soon as we commercialize it, but there s a lot of roads between here and there. the landmark achievement. to actually produce fusion and to get significantly more energy out. this is really the holy grail on the science side. now we ve got to move into the energy and materials side. so it was a big effort to do this with some pretty high powered lasers and they were only able to do, explain it to me, but as i understand it, only able to do it once in this setting and in order to actually power an energy grid, you need it to be ongoing and continuous, right? you re exactly right, but this is the key thing.
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you think about it. he is completely at the whim of how things unfold. and he is powerless to do anything about it. he is just a passenger on board this rocket. it is a thrilling experience. and i m really he s a friend and it is he s excited about it. i m delighted. but just right now, you know, he s putting on a good face, but he s about to take a very large risk and he doesn t really have any control over any soliloquies in the middle of it. so i m sure he s feeling butterflies very strongly. when he lies down in the the seat on board the vehicle, that s when he s really going to feel some introspection. the hold on this launch ticking up to eight minutes i believe as we wait for updates as to what led to the hold. i do want to ask you, chris hadfield, there is a hollywood aspect to this. after all, a hollywood actor who is on board. there is a business promotional aspect. this is a for profit company. on the science side, you re someone whose space career tied to the internat