Dennis Whyte: Nuclear Fusion and the Future of Energy | Lex Fridman Podcast

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  • Опубликовано: 17 дек 2024

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  • @lexfridman
    @lexfridman  Год назад +390

    Here are the timestamps. Please check out our sponsors to support this podcast.
    0:00 - Introduction & sponsor mentions:
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    0:32 - Nuclear fusion
    18:31 - e=mc^2
    32:58 - Fission vs fusion
    38:10 - Nuclear weapons
    41:56 - Plasma
    49:07 - Nuclear fusion reactor
    1:04:27 - 2022 nuclear fusion breakthrough explained
    1:25:04 - Magnetic confinement
    1:44:14 - ITER
    1:49:01 - SPARC
    2:03:00 - Future of fusion power
    2:11:33 - Engineering challenges
    2:30:14 - Nuclear disasters
    2:34:58 - Cold fusion
    2:49:14 - Kardashev scale
    2:58:38 - Advice for young people

    • @andyhyde4711
      @andyhyde4711 Год назад +13

      I look forward to you and your guests

    • @motivationoncommandofficial
      @motivationoncommandofficial Год назад +14

      I love these timestamps, more channels should do this! Appreciate it Lex!

    • @caesar_cipher
      @caesar_cipher Год назад +5

      Thanks Lex for interviewing a scientific thought leader like Dennis Whyte.
      I was very disappointed with your last interview of Omar Suleiman and allowing him to whitewash the wrongs of his religion. Basically you gave him a free ride to justify the extremist stances of his cult. People like Omar Suleiman are much more dangerous than Kanye West or Andrew Tate.
      Great to see you back to what u do best - interviewing scholars. Thanks

    • @bigslappy1984
      @bigslappy1984 Год назад +2

      Yo lex, can you upload this episode on Spotify please? Like soon? Because I would like to listen to it while I'm cutting grass 😁😁😁😁

    • @antennawilde
      @antennawilde Год назад +1

      How did you get 2.6 million subs overnight? How do you get these high-end billionaire guests right out of the gate? Why are almost all of your wikipedia page citations from 2022? Why don't you reveal your financial backers? It screams deep state actor.

  • @zenorabbit439
    @zenorabbit439 Год назад +1978

    Lex telling Advertisers he’s not doing ad reads but he will put it in the description is the biggest flex of 2022

    • @jumpingspider7105
      @jumpingspider7105 Год назад

      @user-ye5tg5ck3t scam!

    • @pwd2626
      @pwd2626 Год назад +108

      Accurate observation, mistaken date

    • @damians.7859
      @damians.7859 Год назад +39

      He reads them in audio-only version, but still a flex

    • @jakepicard7858
      @jakepicard7858 Год назад +56

      It has me thinking about using his code for 15% off masterclass

    • @milesharper4821
      @milesharper4821 Год назад +80

      2023 dawg

  • @andersbjorkman8666
    @andersbjorkman8666 Год назад +216

    My anscestors worked the mines and fields of northern Sweden, and here I am, not that many years later, watching a talk between two american professors, on a computer that does millions upon millions of computations every second, in a language that was not my first, the information traveling from a datacenter at a speed of 206,856,796 m/s. What a time to be alive!

    • @EnergyShifting
      @EnergyShifting Год назад +5

      Space isn’t real buddy

    • @j.christie2594
      @j.christie2594 Год назад +1

      1984, I lived in log cabin my family raised, with hand tools and sweat.
      But I chatted with NASA, SKUNKWORKS AND JPL workers in past decade. Met Eric Snowden.
      Learned to use 3D printer.
      From Mountains of PA farmland, to playing with Robots and meeting people that made robotic Fly...
      Hacker that, made precursor to "total global control".
      Where WE Start and where WE End up, can be levels apart.

    • @TradeStarPros
      @TradeStarPros 8 месяцев назад

      This is because you are human and have a difficult time understanding exponentiation, we all do

    • @jeffreytwite1407
      @jeffreytwite1407 7 месяцев назад

      Shut up nerd

    • @wesleypatterson2883
      @wesleypatterson2883 6 месяцев назад

      WRONG DUMMY, YOU GET THROWN OUT AN AIR LOCK IN SPACE YOU WILL UNDERSTAND.

  • @thesybarite1
    @thesybarite1 Год назад +152

    In addition to being one of the smartest people on the planet Dennis Whyte can also explain things in layman's terms so an average person can follow along and sort of understand. He is a national treasure among educators and his peer group.
    Thank you so much for sharing.

    • @davidh.castro2944
      @davidh.castro2944 Год назад +2

      Your smart people you talk about
      Are nothing but lost soles in a lie
      Okay
      One day you will know the truth
      And it’s closer then you think
      Read the Talmud
      Then tell me Jesus was not the Messiah
      Right!

    • @davidh.castro2944
      @davidh.castro2944 Год назад +6

      Interpreting lie
      Is nothing but a story
      Explane d by a fool
      That has been brain washed
      To believe something they will never witness

    • @Smartshhh-sp8xz
      @Smartshhh-sp8xz Год назад

      You see, what they want, is to figure out and use the tech
      for themselves and then eventually against the population. This happens time and time and time again. Over and over.
      Is betcha i could figure that crap out in no time and be running the show. But then, they would steal it from me. This is what -GOOVVS do. Every time. They only care about the chosen ones they choose. If you aren't on their list, U just a nobody. And the ones on their list, are only good at 1 thing. Doing what they r told. So they never understand they are being used.

    • @AJ-yj7fl
      @AJ-yj7fl 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@davidh.castro2944 If this is a troll, wow holy shit good job! If you're serious, seek professional help.

    • @onapermo
      @onapermo 11 месяцев назад

      ​@AJ-yj7fl lol I was just about to say the same but probably not as nice as you put it. I thought it more like holy shit you've wasted your life thus far worshipping a god of sick, power greedy people's imagination... interpretated multiple times beyond original meaning (scriptures).
      got brainwashed one way or another.
      The guy needs to eat mushrooms and give himself to them when the time comes. Doorway to the backbones to space and time and if youre luxky youll have contact with beings that want to help you, heal you and show you the way to God. Don't be scared to give in. Trust the process. Trust they have good intentions

  • @Zjay909
    @Zjay909 Год назад +169

    His ability to explain complex things in simple ways is amazing. His students are lucky to have him

    • @patmanpatmanson
      @patmanpatmanson Год назад +4

      Sadly, there are no simple answers to complicated questions. Simple answers may be entertaining but you can not run a smartphone or fly home for holidays in or on simple answers. I say it is better to tell the people how it is and then teach them so they are able to understand because they are. No offense of course, bro.

    • @captainLoknar
      @captainLoknar 8 месяцев назад +2

      his ability to avoid actual status of the fusion research and counter the misconceptions of the population at large on what's happening... is a lot more amazing.
      I love science but I hate the corporate capture of science in every field of work...
      Be very suspicious of these military and us ministry of energy budget funding this research -- the real experts know the fusion reactions are practically impossible for civilian applications.
      I didn't hear anything about this in a 3 hour interview although I skipped most of it. 3 hours and never mention that there's been no sign this will ever be doable although there's been progress. After a 3 hour podcast it's amazing he's not hinting of any of what I mention in 12 seconds. Very dishonest. And suspicious. Again, amazing I have to explain the science of fusion, after this scientist was interviewed 3 hours and not address it: Fusion works in a star because it's so huge but it's very cold compare to what we need to make it work in a reactor - because actually in a star fusion occurs very rarely - it's just very very huge. How much smaller a nuclear reactor is than a star? How much lower 1atm is than the pressures in the star's mantle?
      And then if Lex was actual good science reporter, he'd ask to explain why there's so much effort to research this. There's great progress in the engineering challenge and the chance of accidental discoveries.
      Very disappointing, as usual, for science news on the internet.

    • @rb28772
      @rb28772 2 месяца назад

      If fusion we're a reality, then wouldn't electric cars be the best use of fusion electricity? I don't understand how a supposedly intelligent person can make such gross misjudgements.

    • @uhhuhh4129
      @uhhuhh4129 24 дня назад

      @@rb28772did you watch the episode at all before commenting this?

    • @jonjhon8491
      @jonjhon8491 10 дней назад

      ​@patmanpatmanson get over yourself

  • @NahFam13
    @NahFam13 8 месяцев назад +16

    Mr. Whyte absolutely give me a "proton under heat" energy.
    He didn't just learn to be smart, he learned because he loves knowledge and it shows!
    Blessed to have such a powerful conversation. I'll have to watch this 2 more times to fully digest all of the knowledge.

  • @sydw7195
    @sydw7195 Год назад +10

    Mr. Whyte came to my school a few months ago and explained this project to us. so cool to say i met him!

  • @susanrosegale6646
    @susanrosegale6646 Год назад +87

    This is my addiction - listening to brilliant men/women talk to each other. I literally can't put it down, and relish when I will have time to watch/listen to it, replying it, all to calm myself. I loose track of time and I go read esoteric things sourced on the talks. I wish this had been around when I was younger, I may have been inspired to take a different path in my career. Thanks Lex for being brilliantly YOU and sticking to your principles, and brining on brilliant people like Dennis Whyte.

    • @Crackercrk
      @Crackercrk Год назад

      I would also love to hear some recommendations

    • @shobanasanthanagopalan
      @shobanasanthanagopalan Год назад

      This podcast is my therapy sometimes :)

    • @jordancanter1958
      @jordancanter1958 Год назад

      @Will Swift o

    • @jordancanter1958
      @jordancanter1958 Год назад +3

      I relate to this so much. I have figured a whole method to listening at work and watching for my Boss because its against the rules and it's become so important to me that it's worth the risk of losing my factory job to listen to great conversations and learn things I never would of dreamed of.

    • @TeutobergForestryService
      @TeutobergForestryService Год назад +1

      “Brilliant women”

  • @tbleecker
    @tbleecker Год назад +187

    “My grandfather plowed fields with horses…I get to design fusion reactors.” One of the best interviews yet

    • @badlaamaurukehu
      @badlaamaurukehu Год назад +2

      "God'm'other"

    • @TradeStarPros
      @TradeStarPros 8 месяцев назад +4

      His grandfather was likely a physically stronger human. This is the trade off. The importance of that trade off won't be felt until we are under extreme survival pressure. Very quickly our machine can be shut down, since they all run on chips. I bet it would then be useful to be able to plow fields.

    • @Tina06019
      @Tina06019 2 месяца назад +1

      @@TradeStarPros We do not even need to evoke the post apocalyptic “SHTF” scenario to appreciate that there is a trade off when we replace physical/intellectual pursuits (like farming, which requires a lot of thought and knowledge to do well) with sedentary/intellectual pursuits.
      I practice medicine, and I work in my garden, attempting to help vegetables and flowers grow. Both endeavors require thought, but the physical exertion (of gardening and hiking) is necessary to keep my brain agile enough to stay up to date in medicine.
      An old man once told me “when you are hungry is not the best time to learn to garden” when I was deprecating the small size of my vegetable garden.

  • @srichmond3586
    @srichmond3586 Год назад +14

    I really appreciate how accessible you make advanced science and topics.

  • @analogGigabyte
    @analogGigabyte Год назад +23

    Greatest episode ever. Dennis Whyte is a person I could listen to for days

  • @michal_kowal
    @michal_kowal Год назад +362

    30min into this and I'm already so grateful for human brains and people like Lex and Dennis. So amazing that we can connect through digital device and liste n about cutting edge technology. On behalf of humanity, for humanity; thank you.

    • @seanderby8712
      @seanderby8712 Год назад +2

      yes, thank you Lex

    • @markelfstrom
      @markelfstrom Год назад +4

      Cood Point. So lets renew nuclear power to generate electricity as before. Using nat.gas and coal is for homes. This Fusion energy is 12-15 years away. Nuclear is very safe now and efficient.

    • @indegruv
      @indegruv Год назад +6

      barf

    • @DrDeuteron
      @DrDeuteron Год назад

      @@markelfstrom 12 to 15? Is 100x short of break even

    • @LovingDeantheGodMachine333
      @LovingDeantheGodMachine333 Год назад

      @@DrDeuteron my rabbit hole self believes all technology that’s being made public now probably existed for a 50-100years already just secretly then they wait to make these things public until they learn how they can profit and regulate from it first before they give it to the masses. I think all though this topic is cool and I love nerding out about it, but I believe the technology and things secret companies, military and governments are working on right now are 10X more interesting and advanced than what is just now coming out to the public as possible now. That’s my two cents tho have a good day/night

  • @szabinasinkovits3358
    @szabinasinkovits3358 Год назад +13

    At the beginning of this episode I didn't hope that I will understand so much of this fusion thing. But Whyte can explain so clear that after listenig him I was able to forward this knowledge to my friends. Thanks!

    • @ThomasLee123
      @ThomasLee123 Год назад

      Fusion is simple enough to understand, but not so easy to implement.

  • @Dustin094life
    @Dustin094life Год назад +13

    You are a scholar for not having ads we love you uncle lex

  • @TheParallelSound
    @TheParallelSound Год назад +112

    We need more podcasts that go into our future so we can be self aware of what's coming. People pay to much time to celebrities today. This was by far one of the better podcasts I've listened to in months.

    • @emmarawlings8150
      @emmarawlings8150 Год назад +3

      Don't think we have a future.

    • @svenjorgensenn8418
      @svenjorgensenn8418 Год назад +1

      I've known this since I was 7. The info is out there

    • @spiritsplice
      @spiritsplice Год назад +5

      There is no future because you let the establishment tell you what the past was.

    • @mlee9734
      @mlee9734 Год назад

      I'll tell you. Our future is screwed. No one wants to see that the powers above us and scum elite are looking to enslave us through a new monetary system that will be completely digital in which they can cut us off the instant we don't do exactly what they want. CBDCs. You don't want this virus clot shot. Cut off your money

    • @Mt3Dpdrtk
      @Mt3Dpdrtk Год назад +4

      @@svenjorgensenn8418 7? You knew how nuclear fusion generators work at 7?

  • @playpaltalk
    @playpaltalk Год назад +37

    Dr. Whyte if a low IQ person like me can understand everything you said you have an amazing talent to teach. Thank you Lex .

    • @EtreTocsin
      @EtreTocsin 2 месяца назад

      What is your IQ?

    • @playpaltalk
      @playpaltalk 2 месяца назад +1

      @@EtreTocsin My IQ was 79 two years ago and now is 84 after I started listening to Lex Fridman.

    • @NamelessFG
      @NamelessFG 29 дней назад

      @@playpaltalkare you sure that test was accurate? The fact that you are here and wanting to learn stuff like this tells me it’s atleast above 100.

  • @blackshard641
    @blackshard641 Год назад +52

    Dennis Whyte is truly a hidden gem, whom we would all benefit from having a greater presence in science communication. His eloquence, patience and optimism reminds me of Sagan.

  • @Gu1tate
    @Gu1tate Год назад +207

    this is one of my favorite episodes so far, he explain complex stuff so clearly and easily to digest.

    • @LazyEinstein
      @LazyEinstein Год назад +9

      I appreciated that as well. Richard Feynman would be proud.

    • @Maxschellenberg
      @Maxschellenberg Год назад +1

      yeah I can't believe I am still following him.

    • @RWin-fp5jn
      @RWin-fp5jn Год назад +1

      Yes agree! Dennis made a great contribution to de-mystifying fusion and give it a human face. Learned a few things. Nevertheless, for anyone wanting an instant nuclear solution with practically no waste (the miniscule amount also with a mere 500 year halftime) we MUST now switch to thorium LFTR fission reactors. They are super safe and We have enough thorium on the surface to power earth for 3000 years. And molten salt is proven tech. We had already an operational reactor in the 60’s in oakridge tennessee. Fusion will have its place in the far future. Now it is time to embrace reality and divert at least half of the fusion money to LFTRs . Its up to politicians and NGO’s to get real if green is what they mean.

    • @benbbuxton
      @benbbuxton Год назад +3

      Yes, his ability to articulating topics with such depth in a understandable way is a talent, and mark of his intelligence.

    • @westside213
      @westside213 Год назад +1

      What's amazing to me is how the huge majority of scientists think they know everything but are so ignorant of every field outside of their own. Also, the way these guys take so many things on faith and never provide any defense for them is frightening. They're truly the priests of secularists. (Everything that many atheist/agnostic scientists hate about the priests of old, they represent for modern godless, hedonists, secularists, etc.)

  • @stevenzapiler5806
    @stevenzapiler5806 Год назад +10

    His admiration of Feynman seems gentle, as does his voice and manner. And yet, the intensity of his ability to share and speak of these mattes is quite the opposite. He never falters at being ready to explain every thing with seeming ease. His ENERGY is beautiful.

  • @DerbJd
    @DerbJd Год назад +122

    One of my favourite podcasts so far, Lex. This guy is very cool.

    • @tmjmccormack
      @tmjmccormack Год назад +2

      genius

    • @GerardVaughan-qe7ml
      @GerardVaughan-qe7ml Год назад

      It's probably his presence stopping the thing from attaining the 100 million degrees required. He needs to warm up a bit !

    • @JTient
      @JTient Год назад

      Amazing! Blown away how simply he explained fusion and relativity right away. I've gotten into the weeds myself.

  • @timhadley1911
    @timhadley1911 Год назад +9

    This might be one of the best podcasts you've ever done.

  • @547doug
    @547doug 7 месяцев назад +3

    Dennis Whyte Is a natural born teacher. Just listening to his conversation with Lex, has cleared up a lot of physics that I just didn't understand all. This is what makes RUclips so fantastic, I get a one-on-one session with the head of MIT's particle physics division. Lex askes all the right questions., AWSOME!

    • @547doug
      @547doug 7 месяцев назад

      Unless asked about the most powerful man in the world, he is so ridiculously happy!

  • @ulfderulfte
    @ulfderulfte Год назад +56

    my god this was such a wonderful conversation, I'm going to listen to it for a 2nd time

    • @far-middle
      @far-middle Год назад

      It feels good to have your bias confirmed but you aren't learning or improving. I dont agree with him that the US is definitely guilty but I listen to all sides

    • @WESMITH91
      @WESMITH91 Год назад +1

      I missed a few sections. Did he cover LENR/Cold Fusion?

    • @alandeutsch833
      @alandeutsch833 10 месяцев назад

      @@WESMITH91yes. it’s highly highly unlikely to ever work

  • @lukaszmarciniak2729
    @lukaszmarciniak2729 Год назад +139

    What a smart and likeable person

    • @walterhartman
      @walterhartman Год назад +5

      I agree. I learned so much from this. So refreshing getting an actual expert talking where we can understand.

    • @SPRDAVE
      @SPRDAVE Год назад

      @@walterhartman HE WILL TEACH YOU RIGHT ..WOW .. TEACH ME WOW UNREAL WOW .

    • @SPRDAVE
      @SPRDAVE Год назад

      HE WILL TEACH YOU RIGHT ..WOW .. TEACH ME WOW UNREAL WOW .

  • @GeneCAu
    @GeneCAu 8 месяцев назад +218

    This dude sounds like he’s in his 20s

    • @JackBlackNinja
      @JackBlackNinja 7 месяцев назад +6

      For real he sounds identical to Zach Star

    • @Strato5Fear
      @Strato5Fear 7 месяцев назад +19

      His vocabulary is that of a much younger man than what we would expect of an individual of his age and education level. I believe it’s a positive thing in this type of platform

    • @lopezb
      @lopezb 7 месяцев назад +19

      Curiosity and inspiration and wonder keep you young!

    • @geefy0
      @geefy0 7 месяцев назад +7

      It shocked me when I saw the voice vs. the age. Good for him.

    • @99guspuppet8
      @99guspuppet8 7 месяцев назад +1

      ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ twenty years from now

  • @ned_mograph5957
    @ned_mograph5957 Год назад +7

    the bonfire and wet log analogy at 1:08:40 made me laugh out loud. I love Denis Whyte, very articulate and has great infectious excitement! Thanks for sharing

  • @Jeffjesaja
    @Jeffjesaja Год назад +16

    One on my favourite guests. The holographic principle, finally imaginable. And those final minutes (the ai moment), priceless.

  • @kristinessTX
    @kristinessTX Год назад +3

    Listening to two people that are the top of their respective fields is….my little bit of heaven on earth. 3 hours well spent. Fascinating discussion

  • @svavar82
    @svavar82 Год назад +73

    Lex is becoming the best podcaster. Last year I listened to him more than Joe Rogan and Patrick Bet-David. I still love them equally but Lex has just had talks more suited to my interests lately.

    • @renaissancestatesman
      @renaissancestatesman Год назад +3

      Chris Williamson is a newer favorite of mine.

    • @timandersen8030
      @timandersen8030 Год назад +1

      Patrick Bet-David ran a company called PHP that is a pyramid scheme by taking advantage of people. And there are no other podcasters like Lex that can consistently invite and talk with other top scientists and engineers for like 2-3 hrs.

    • @oldchunkocoal2781
      @oldchunkocoal2781 Год назад +4

      Why do you listen to a marketing / mlm guru like Patrick Bet-David lol.

    • @svavar82
      @svavar82 Год назад +11

      @@oldchunkocoal2781 Because he asks tough questions and respectfully debates people in a composed manner. I like when he confronts people and gives them a chance to explain without interrupting them but is not afraid to disagree and explain why he does. Like when he asked Neil deGrasse Tyson about COVID, mRNA and mandates he was composed even when Neil was shouting and frothing at the mouth. He doesn't pander to his guests.

    • @ThePathOfEudaimonia
      @ThePathOfEudaimonia Год назад +1

      Patrick Bet-David, come on. Let's not put guys like that on a pedestal.

  • @ottofrank3445
    @ottofrank3445 Год назад +28

    I said it twice, i said it and I say it again Lex is saving the internet therefore saving the humanity.

  • @toddwmac
    @toddwmac Месяц назад

    Lex...I believe few appreciate how lucky we are to have you as a catalyst for these kinds of conversations and discussions. They are not only interesting in a topical sense, but the fundamental act of exploring big concepts and beliefs, in a respectful and truly curious way is invaluable. Unfortunately, the competence and confidence required to nurture these encounters are traits which are disappearing rapidly. Thank you for keeping those sparks alive and hopefully allowing them to ignite people's imaginations and their intentions.

  • @revolutionaryfrog
    @revolutionaryfrog Год назад +48

    This is insane. I saw the US department of energy announced the fusion advancements recently. I'm studying programming and physics and I'm wondering if I could work on this technology one day.

    • @_RMSG_
      @_RMSG_ Год назад +5

      I believe in you brother

    • @bluesuedeshoes801
      @bluesuedeshoes801 Год назад +3

      Hopefully, keep at it, I believe in you

    • @OoohhForSure
      @OoohhForSure Месяц назад

      We are going to need people like you!

  • @pootthatbak2578
    @pootthatbak2578 Год назад +11

    Fusion..no, fuhget about..lets plug a wire into dennis whyte..hes a nonstop ball of energy..he just talked for 3 hours and he made every single word count!!!! What an amazing 3 hours. All grounded, practical, common sense talk. This man is a treasure ❤

  • @30dynamo
    @30dynamo 11 месяцев назад

    This man, bring him back in a couple months, it's a pleasure to hear him talk and understand everything all while keeping a casual vibe to it. Really good interview

  • @MrGeoffreyish
    @MrGeoffreyish Год назад +19

    Amazing podcast! Im grateful to mr. Dennis to take time and have courage to discuss and explain such an important field of science publicly.

  • @phemartin
    @phemartin Год назад +6

    The simplicity of how he conveys complex ideas is astonishing.

  • @halfdayofthejackal9372
    @halfdayofthejackal9372 Год назад +9

    The best lex guest yet. An amazing communicator and teacher 🙌

    • @obsidian66
      @obsidian66 Год назад +1

      That is a tongue twister😂

  • @ChrisInmanDrums
    @ChrisInmanDrums Год назад +41

    I am currently studying Physics at University (Salford, UK) with an exclusive desire to pursue a career in Fusion at JET here in the UK. I am SO excited to listen to this and get further inspired for the future (mine, career-wise, but also that of humanity). I've been eagerly awaiting a conversation on this topic from one of the big podcasters over the past couple of months and here it is! Thank you Lex!!!

    • @emmanuelpraize11
      @emmanuelpraize11 Год назад

      📩📩☝️☝️☝️

    • @jannichi6431
      @jannichi6431 Год назад +1

      Took 50+ years to think of Fusion until last year's progress. Your work could eliminate electricity hardship (India and poorer countries🌎). 🙏☘️JaeT🚀🤓JET

    • @Kavriel
      @Kavriel Год назад +1

      Hopefully you and others can help us stop dreaming. We don't a fusion dream, we need a fusion reality.

    • @dalirkosimov4623
      @dalirkosimov4623 Год назад +4

      I'm in a similar position. I'm doing mech eng (QMUL) and cannot wait to specialise in plasma physics and nuclear fusion. This podcast was a God send

    • @kronkite1530
      @kronkite1530 Год назад +1

      “Godsteam!” Literally, as well as figuratively? Hope you succeed.

  • @waynelondon9776
    @waynelondon9776 Год назад +57

    Absolutely fascinating discussion! I had to share this with my wife and she watched it in an airport killing time and she said her hour and half layover seemed like a millisecond cause it was so riveting and interesting!

    • @aoeu256
      @aoeu256 Год назад

      Can you make lithium and boron with nuclear fusion

    • @meditationcentral8067
      @meditationcentral8067 Год назад

      @@aoeu256 aa as s😂😂

    • @Hexanitrobenzene
      @Hexanitrobenzene Год назад +2

      @@aoeu256
      Theoretically, you can make any element with fusion. This is how most elements in the universe are created:
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stellar_nucleosynthesis
      Whether you will get energy or will have to spend energy is another question...

  • @OutThere5
    @OutThere5 Год назад +3

    I fell asleep while watching a portion of this late at night, and dreamed that I was at a lecture with him speaking, absorbing every word that he spoke as the video continued playing! Just like it was real and could clearly hear every word! I tried asking questions during the lecture and he never acknowledged me lol.

  • @ObserverAndObserved
    @ObserverAndObserved Год назад +75

    Prayers been Answered man damn!! more fusion scientists please!

    • @jannichi6431
      @jannichi6431 Год назад +2

      Yessir, Nano and tech ENG🚀!

  • @Jack-gy1ju
    @Jack-gy1ju Год назад +17

    Lex, thank you for the work you do. You never seem to tire of doing the good work and spreading love in the world. You are an inspiration to me and many others.

  • @samhauck8886
    @samhauck8886 Год назад +11

    So glad he mentioned James Burke's Connections and The Day the Universe changed. Fantastic series. Well worth watching.

    • @Cyril29a
      @Cyril29a Год назад

      Connections changed my life. I was 17 in 1992 when my Canadian city got The Learning channel which aired Connections, Connections 2 and the Day The Universe Changed. Those shows ignighted a curiosity that remains and inspired me to pursue science.

  • @jutjub22
    @jutjub22 Год назад +30

    I could listen to this whole day, every day :). Thanks to Dennis and Lex.

  • @petefletcher5380
    @petefletcher5380 Год назад +1

    3 hours, no way did I think that I would stay the course but I did. What an interesting man is Dennis Whyte and how interesting and instructive his explanation of the science behind not just nuclear fusion but the periphery science around it that helps make it possible. He must be an inspiration to his students and those who work with him as he certainly was to this 69 year old.

  • @akosludvig
    @akosludvig Год назад +5

    Only 10 minutes into the podcast and I already love Dennis Whyte as much as, I believe, he loves science. :)

  • @kennethrobinson7647
    @kennethrobinson7647 Год назад +13

    I remember what the world was like before the internet, Lex. It’s unfortunate newer generations don’t get to have that experience.

    • @LarsRyeJeppesen
      @LarsRyeJeppesen Год назад +2

      It was horrible.

    • @bernhardvonbarret1729
      @bernhardvonbarret1729 Год назад

      Don't worry, when the nukes hit I'm sure they will... they will...

    • @smorrow
      @smorrow 3 дня назад

      TV documentaries... they were bad (and we didn't have the context to know it). I mean, they weren't actually Ancient Aliens-bad until about the time of RUclips, but they were still bad in their own way: any documentary on any subject would basically teach you the same thing as any other (which is very little, they have 45 minutes and they do NOT use that time efficiently) and that's all you get; you don't get one documentary starting from where another one left off.
      Explaining matter and antimatter as a red and blue apple. Yeah, that helps...
      Bit of an unpopular opinion: I really dislike museums, and a big part of that is they have to assume of their audience the same basically-zero starting point that TV docs do.

  • @classicalliberalarts
    @classicalliberalarts Год назад +2

    Amazing how accessible Dr. Whyte makes this subject. Thank you!

  • @bartlx
    @bartlx Год назад +31

    Long time since I listened through +3h00 of a Lex video in one go. It put my other interest, programming, a bit on a hold, and I didn't want to do that anymore. Lex, you take away too much of my time ;) But I really enjoyed this one. Such clear explanations of interesting and fundamental things in physics. Almost made me feel smarter than I really am.

    • @LarsRyeJeppesen
      @LarsRyeJeppesen Год назад

      If you are into programming, did you not see the Carmack episode? Amazing

  • @Westsideswimcoach
    @Westsideswimcoach Год назад +5

    Really nice to hear Dennis talk. His explanations are precise and flow. No gaps. Really enjoyable to listen and learn from him. Wish I could take a class.

  • @myshepspud1
    @myshepspud1 5 месяцев назад

    You really are awesome Lex. I don't know your background how you got into this but the fact you keep up with these world renowned people is both impressive and not a surprise. It's not from ego, you just exude self preparedness and ultimate respect for your hosts craft. Please keep that amazing non egotistical thirst for consuming and displaying knowledge for us. And thank you!

  • @Martinko_Pcik
    @Martinko_Pcik Год назад +7

    I saw all Spark related videos and Prof. Whyte interviews from few years ago. I am glad the project is still alive and progressing. I enjoyed the interview very much.

  • @asatorftw
    @asatorftw 11 месяцев назад +2

    This interview gave me hope for our future and motivated me to brush up my physics basics. Thank you Lex and Dennis!

  • @relaxmarco
    @relaxmarco Год назад +16

    What an amazing and inspiring conversation. What a pleasure.

  • @romfrolov
    @romfrolov Год назад +4

    This is a type of podcast that makes you feel smarter after listening.

  • @favesongslist
    @favesongslist 10 месяцев назад +1

    Wow what an amazing guest, it taken me over a week to listen to, and now I need to start it all over again. Great podcast Lex

  • @omegaofgaia
    @omegaofgaia Год назад +17

    Amazing material 10/10 will visit again as always. First got turned into this topic on the Tech Ingredients channel, but i love the lengthy explanation of the different types of containment.

  • @chortler
    @chortler Год назад +15

    Wonderful pod, and maybe one of my favourites of yours so far.

  • @JDUK71
    @JDUK71 Год назад +1

    Great interview, Dennis Whyte is very good at explaining the basics of Nuclear Fusion.

  • @smivy
    @smivy Год назад +16

    I really enjoyed this episode. Dennis Whyte did a fantastic job of explaining things that I was curious about, and Lex asked some great questions to guide me to think deeper

  • @tau3457
    @tau3457 Год назад +14

    The first 10 or 15 mins make me wonder how many people - even from Lex's STEM leaning audience - really understand the base physics, chem and biology we all were taught at ~11-13 years old. Great start to a podcast.

    • @emmanuelpraize11
      @emmanuelpraize11 Год назад

      📩📩☝️☝️☝️

    • @bjenkin100
      @bjenkin100 Год назад +2

      you were taught physics, chem and biolgy at 11 yrs old... ? wow

    • @havokanddisorder
      @havokanddisorder Год назад

      @@bjenkin100 you weren't?

    • @bjenkin100
      @bjenkin100 Год назад +2

      @@havokanddisorder no , but then maybe depends on the level. i suppose i did- but not like real physics, chem and biology. i do remember a few kids who i guess were close to that schedule. for me and my peers that was more high school really... at least middle school. 11 and 12 is like 5th and 6th grade.
      i suppose we always had Biology to some extent - from the beginning.
      my daughter 3rd grade and these more moden S.T.E.M programs are including more significant science earlier. Funny thing is they are using more of these programs to help now- and get to subject areas earlier - AND YET - in many ways the kids still know less and we still falling behind, although a lot of that is poverty or troubled districts etc.
      I was in school in 70's and 80's .... i just had my 8 year as an "old man" lol

    • @tau3457
      @tau3457 Год назад

      @bryan jenkin high school in Australia (year 8-12) was from 11yo - 15yo for me. I am sure it is different around the world.

  • @wnhulsey3
    @wnhulsey3 Год назад +1

    Amazing!!! Thanks so much for posting this. A wonderful scientist and lecturer. Lex treated Dr. Whyte with abundant respect, which is clearly well-deserved.Probably one of the best science RUclips videos.

  • @jdepew
    @jdepew Год назад +4

    Absolutely incredible that this exists and is free for all!

  • @Stevenb77
    @Stevenb77 Год назад +15

    Really enjoyed this one Lex, keep the podcasts coming. Also would appreciate if you continue with the book summary videos.

  • @keithromig
    @keithromig Год назад +1

    This guy is legit there is not alot of people that really kno what there talking about this guy does and he explains everything perfect. Great show 👍

  • @govindagovindaji4662
    @govindagovindaji4662 Год назад +9

    Master Class. Thank you both. Dennis, you are a wonderful teacher and loved~!

  • @eukaryotic0703
    @eukaryotic0703 Год назад +19

    This was a good one Lex, thank you.

  • @hvanmegen
    @hvanmegen Год назад +1

    Dr. Whyte has a great voice.. I could listen to him for hours.. also, he sounds a lot younger than he is.. when I heard him on your podcast, I though he was in his 30/40's.. Live Long and Prosper, Dr. Whyte 🖖

  • @5280ryan
    @5280ryan Год назад +4

    Standing ovation. This was amazing. Thank you.

  • @markobe08
    @markobe08 Год назад +14

    Lex is the real influencer. Impressive as usual.

    • @jannichi6431
      @jannichi6431 Год назад

      Stole "Lex Flex'" from above commentor. T shirt? AUS Texas 💓🚀 Lex Fridman & Engineers

  • @kstaxman2
    @kstaxman2 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for introducing me to Dennis. He's amazing and certainly one to open ones eyes. Your work bring all these people to us is a special gift you have. Thank you isn't enough but it's all we really have to give you. Carry on we need the insight you bring to us.

  • @roanbrand7358
    @roanbrand7358 Год назад +7

    Would have liked to hear something about the lack of tritium supply and production in the world, which is a problem even if we have a fusion reactor tomorrow

    • @gravoc857
      @gravoc857 Год назад

      Good news is helium-3 is more abundant on earth than previously thought. This is puzzling to scientists though as it challenges our model of Earth’s proto-formation. The 2nd solution is harvesting Helium-3 from lunar regolith. Which Blue Origins, NASA, ESA, Russia (lol), and China are all currently engaged in a space race to do.

  • @Mr.Muscaria
    @Mr.Muscaria Год назад +9

    After the nuclear fusion announcement. I'm beyond excited for this podcast

  • @richardhouser508
    @richardhouser508 Год назад +2

    Lex, Dennis really worked hard during this interview! Thanks much to both of you for the update! Slava Ukraine! UA!

  • @SecretState
    @SecretState Год назад +26

    Fusion is the end of energy scarcity that’s why there is a mad push for cashing out of the old world ✌️💚

    • @ScottLovenberg
      @ScottLovenberg Год назад +2

      Unless I get there first! Could you imagine if the first player to untap unlimited energy creates a scarcity model. What if DeBeers diversifies its portfolio and gets into the fusion game and just starts crushing it?

    • @ericsfishingadventures4433
      @ericsfishingadventures4433 Год назад +3

      I sure hope so, but I think it's far more likely that the people at the wef and world governments have far far more nefarious plans.

    • @DarkLight-sz1vp
      @DarkLight-sz1vp Год назад +1

      @@ericsfishingadventures4433 💯

    • @SecretState
      @SecretState Год назад +2

      @@ScottLovenberg why ? Why ? 2hy did you just do that .. crushing ✌️💚

    • @SecretState
      @SecretState Год назад +1

      @@ericsfishingadventures4433 I'm going to use my son's as a unit of measurement and say the babies born in the 2000 will have 90's babies helping them straighten this whole world out .. that my hope ✌️💚

  • @spazneria
    @spazneria Год назад +6

    I don't know how you do it Lex but you always seem to conduct interviews with people talking about things I've been interested in recently.

  • @julian-sark
    @julian-sark Год назад +1

    I LOVE how in the description of super conductors, he corrects himself from "going around in a circuit for infinity" to "for all eternity". These two concepts are not the same, and being technically correct IS the best kind of correct! :D

  • @jonvongeronimo
    @jonvongeronimo Год назад +11

    Yes! I was hoping you’d be interviewing someone about nuclear fusion after the recent breakthrough.

    • @Lashovadjs
      @Lashovadjs Год назад

      I might be missing something. Could you enlighten a layman like me what the recent breakthrough is?

  • @BahishkritAwaaz2
    @BahishkritAwaaz2 Год назад +4

    Lex, I am indebted to you. 🙏🏾
    Thanks for bringing such wonderful human beings on your Pod.

  • @andyr5579
    @andyr5579 Год назад +2

    That truly was a great watch! My gratitude to everyone involved!

  • @jtm0311
    @jtm0311 Год назад +8

    I watched this whole interview in one sitting. Amazing 👏

  • @danychampagne8745
    @danychampagne8745 Год назад +9

    What a great podcast on fusion 101. Thank you for allowing us to peak in this world. Merci Lex!

  • @cliftonblanton1336
    @cliftonblanton1336 8 месяцев назад +1

    I could actually learn physics if Whyte was my professor. He's incredible in his ability to articulate physics in simple terms!

  • @jimnichols5584
    @jimnichols5584 Год назад +7

    After watching this my head hurt but in a very good way. Thanks for a great interview with such an easy to understand speaker.

  • @dianedean4170
    @dianedean4170 Год назад +48

    Thank you for your podcasts, Lex. I look forward to listening to your fascinating conversations with your guests because you are an excellent listener. I hope you have a great day! Diane Dean

  • @thedalillama
    @thedalillama Год назад +2

    This was excellent. My questions were answered, It raised and answered some new ones, and at a level it seems I could understand the concepts.

  • @scottring2743
    @scottring2743 Год назад +5

    Wow, I was listening to Dennis and I could have sworn he was a super young, super genius. This was super inspiring to listen to this conversation and it was challenging to track in one part because it was so eloquent and high-level. The good stuff!

  • @sebastianrtj
    @sebastianrtj Год назад +7

    Absolutely loved this conversation!

  • @superchilledbru
    @superchilledbru 4 месяца назад

    Literally the best interview and subject and host and participant I have ever listened to on RUclips. Thank you.❤

  • @ObserverChat
    @ObserverChat Год назад +16

    One of the best podcast i have ever seen and heard. love it! great session. Thank you Lex. I would love to hear Dennis again. what a great man and a great conversation.

  • @mo000on
    @mo000on Год назад +5

    I really enjoyed this one. A fascinating subject and a very likeable personality that clearly loves what he does and talking about it.
    On top of all that, the fact that people around the world can lsiten to MIT lecturers speak for free on RUclips is just amazing.

  • @peterwoods8060
    @peterwoods8060 Год назад +8

    Amazing to hear someon talk about something so complex in such a simple way and as if this is the most natural thing in the world. Brilliant listen

  • @therealbettyswollocks
    @therealbettyswollocks Год назад +2

    This was an amazing interview, such an incredible mind. Thanks Lex.

  • @breakdownpodcast
    @breakdownpodcast Год назад +9

    We loved listening to this conversation between two great minds, Dennis and Lex, breaking down these complex concepts into everyday terms. It's absolutely true that this project will require a vast diversity of thinking and thinkers, all working together for a common goal. Hope that this podcast inspires people to learn more about the amazing science and tech behind fusion reactors!

  • @dlerious77
    @dlerious77 Год назад +9

    Fantastic interview, some of the best explanations of fusion and fission I have seen lately. well done!

  • @tumbleweed1976
    @tumbleweed1976 Год назад +1

    Deep, this conversation will burn up my rewind button!

  • @davidhutchins8144
    @davidhutchins8144 Год назад +5

    Fantastic interview on an incredibly interesting and important new technology. Thank you Lex and Dennis

  • @GavBowers
    @GavBowers Год назад +4

    Mesmerising and astonishing to listen to and a credit to Dr Whyte to put it across so it's understandable.

  • @negoloko
    @negoloko Год назад +1

    This podcast is great. Such brilliant minds talking about such complex topics that show how evolved and how not evolved we are. Thanks Lex for bringing this to us all.

  • @ardoren5442
    @ardoren5442 Год назад +5

    Fascinating podcast. Dennis is a fantastic narrator.