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泰二郎内田把建造一座核聚变反应器比拟为爬富士山。名古屋大学等离子物理研究所所长内田认为,如果把登山分为10个阶段,他们现在已达到第三阶段。近期目标是实现中期指标,使等离子产生预期的能量。最终目标是建造一座商业反应器,这尚属遥远的未来,前途仍笼罩着云霭,高深莫测。然而,旨在为研究核聚变提供一基本阵地而建立内田研究所以来的25年内,日本在此领域已取得了长足的进步。日本目前花在核聚变上的钱有所有欧洲国家花的钱加在一起那么多,只比美国的经费少一点儿。日本研究核聚变
Tajiro Uchida to build a nuclear fusion reactor compared to climbing Mount Fuji. Uchida, director of the institute of plasma physics at Nagoya University, believes that if the mountaineering is divided into 10 stages, they have now reached the third stage. The immediate goal is to achieve medium-term indicators of the plasma to produce the expected energy. The ultimate goal is to build a commercial reactor, which is still a distant future, the future is still enveloped the clouds, unpredictable. However, in the 25 years since the establishment of the Uchida Institute to provide a basic position for studying nuclear fusion, Japan has made great strides in this area. The money Japan currently spends on nuclear fusion has all the European countries spend so much money, only a little less than the United States funds. Japan studies nuclear fusion