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I wonder about a fusion rocket drive, like Larry Niven wrote about (not the Bussard, the reaction drives).

There are two big problem in fusion energy research: plasma leaks, and high-energy neutrons. It seems to me that a fusion rocket answers both questions: just throw it all out the back. And hydrogen is abundant and cheap.



Because they're neutral, neutrons can't easily be deflected to throw them in some particular direction.




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