Scenarios about 'tokamak'
A tokamak is a device that uses powerful magnetic fields to confine plasma in a torus shape for achieving controlled thermonuclear fusion. Developed initially by Soviet scientists in the 1950s, it represents one of the most promising approaches to harnessing fusion energy. In alternate history scenarios, earlier breakthroughs in tokamak technology could dramatically alter energy politics, environmental outcomes, and the balance of global power.
What If Fusion Power Was Achieved?
Exploring the alternate timeline where scientists successfully developed commercial fusion power in the early 2000s, revolutionizing global energy production and dramatically altering the course of climate change, geopolitics, and technological development.
What If Nuclear Fusion Was Achieved Earlier?
Exploring the alternate timeline where practical nuclear fusion power was successfully developed in the 1970s, transforming global energy production, geopolitics, and environmental outcomes throughout the late 20th and early 21st centuries.