Sun in a Bottle: The Strange History of Fusion and the Science of Wishful Thinking

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Overview

With his knack for translating science into understandable, anecdotal prose and his trademark dry humor, award-winning science writer Charles Seife presents the first narrative account of the history of fusion for general readers in more than a decade. Tracing the story from its beginning into the twenty-first century, Sun in a Bottle reveals fusion's explosive role in some of the biggest scientific scandals of all time. Throughout this journey, he introduces us to the daring geniuses, villains, and victims of fusion science. With the giant international fusion project ITER (International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor) now under construction, it's clear that the science of wishful thinking is as strong as ever. This book is our key to understanding why.

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Ann Finkbeiner
…substantive and lively …Seife writes with effortless clarity, taking readers through the complex physics and engineering. That means the reader can not only understand but, even better, evaluate Seife's message
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Fifty years ago scientists and futurists glowingly predicted a future in which cars would run on little fusion cells and the world would extract deuterium from the oceans for an inexhaustible supply of energy. Like all too many shining visions, fusion turned out to be a mirage. Award-winning science journalist Seife (Zero) takes a long, hard look at nuclear fusion and the failure of one scheme after another to turn it into a sustainable energy source. Many readers will remember the 1989 "cold fusion" debacle, but Seife explains why tabletop fusion isn't all that difficult to achieve. The problem, as with all fusion devices except the hydrogen bomb, is to produce more energy than the fusion process consumes. The two most promising approaches today use plasma and lasers, but again, Seife reports, scientists have been repeatedly frustrated. The United States and several other industrial nations recently agreed optimistically to sink billions of dollars into a 30-year fusion power project. Seife's approachable book should interest everyone concerned about finding alternative energy sources. (Nov. 3)

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Written with clarity and infectious enthusiasm that are rare in science writing. . . . Zero is really something.
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Science reporter Seife (Journalism/NYU; Decoding the Universe, 2007, etc.) clearly explains the power behind both the sun and the hydrogen bomb, hyped as a possible source of cheap energy despite 60 years of research that has produced little except headlines. The author begins with a history of nuclear fission and fusion, including a surprisingly comprehensible account of how they work. His lucid prose enables nonscientists to easily understand the operation of a hydrogen bomb or the means by which researchers hope to harness fusion to generate electricity. Fission occurs when large molecules (uranium, plutonium) split into smaller ones. In fusion, the opposite occurs: The smallest molecules (deuterium and tritium, forms of hydrogen) slam together to form larger ones, mostly helium. This generates far more energy than fission but happens only at a temperature of millions of degrees that would vaporize any container. As a result, researchers suspend hydrogen in mid-air using magnetic fields or lasers, then apply enormous energy to heat it. By the 1950s, fusion was occurring for a fraction of a second, but sustaining it has proved difficult. Larger and increasingly expensive devices have produced only modest improvements, and the world's hopes now lie in a titanic, internationally financed project based in France that will cost more than $10 billion and begin operation after 2016. Seife does not ignore the media circus that exploded in 1989 when several reputable researchers announced they had produced fusion in a laboratory at room temperature. When others couldn't reproduce their findings and it turned out they had fudged some data, most scientists grew skeptical, but there remains anenthusiastic movement, including a few scientists, convinced that the greedy "hot-fusion establishment" is suppressing a world-shaking discovery. A relentlessly entertaining tale of scientists pursuing a dazzling dream that, in the author's educated opinion, may never come true. Agent: Katinka Matson/Brockman, Inc.

Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780143116349
  • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
  • Publication date: 10/27/2009
  • Pages: 304
  • Sales rank: 627,957
  • Product dimensions: 5.42 (w) x 8.04 (h) x 0.80 (d)

Meet the Author

Charles Seife, a journalist with Science magazine, has also written for New Scientist, Scientific American, The Economist, Wired UK, and The Sciences, among many other publications. His previous titles include Alpha & Omega and Zero. He received an MS in Probability Theory and Artificial Intelligence from Yale.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1

Ch. 1 The Sword of Michael 3

Ch. 2 The Valley of Iron 34

Ch. 3 Project Plowshare and the Sunshine Units 57

Ch. 4 Kinks, Instabilities, and Baloney Bombs 74

Ch. 5 Heat and Light 102

Ch. 6 The Cold Shoulder 127

Ch. 7 Secrets 158

Ch. 8 Bubble Trouble 170

Ch. 9 Nothing Like the Sun 201

Ch. 10 The Science of Wishful Thinking 220

Appendix Tabletop Fusion 229

Acknowledgments 237

Notes 239

Bibliography 253

Index 239

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  • Posted March 16, 2009

    Very Interesting and good background but ...

    Many innovations do come from where others said it could not be done.

    The author points out failures and essentially portrays seeking a solution to fusion energy an effort in futility.

    -jim

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