Part of the confusion here could be due to an incomplete explanation of fission (the splitting of larger nucleus/nuclei to form smaller nuclei). It was more of a con-fission (confusion about fission).
I’m with Ernest. Chalk, I understand. Used it almost every school day for 25 years. The only thing I ever split was the infinitive. From that point on, all was dust particles.
Fusion could be the answer to the world’s energy issues. Too bad we have spent more money on solar and wind technologies which do not have the same promise.
Science Fiction is always many steps ahead of reality. Bob Heinlein had the equivalent of the cell phone in his book, “Space Cadet”. Most of the good sci-fi has fusion star drives. We’ll get there some day, but only when someone really wants to. Until then, the powers that be are satisfied with the status quo, the way they are making their money now.
confusion should be the name of the machine that makes it https://www.forbes.com/sites/christopherhelman/2022/12/13/national-lab-unlocks-nuclear-fusion—-true-breakthrough-novelty-act-or-both/?sh=2c28ac9868c7
Remember the final scene in the Back to the Future series, when Marty McFly is getting set to take off in his flying car, but it’s a little low on power, so he crams some banana peels into the top of its “Mr. Fusion” tank, and away they go?
Ratkin Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Gone fishin’
Doug K almost 2 years ago
Part of the confusion here could be due to an incomplete explanation of fission (the splitting of larger nucleus/nuclei to form smaller nuclei). It was more of a con-fission (confusion about fission).
sandpiper almost 2 years ago
I’m with Ernest. Chalk, I understand. Used it almost every school day for 25 years. The only thing I ever split was the infinitive. From that point on, all was dust particles.
The Reader Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Confusion is the result of the illegal release of energy.
ʲᔆ almost 2 years ago
GLUONS
are those atomic eyelashes, or fingernails?
oakie817 almost 2 years ago
i went to high school with Quarks and Gluons
P51Strega almost 2 years ago
Con-fusion is that “cold fusion” scam that was foisted several years ago.
boydjb47 almost 2 years ago
Fusion could be the answer to the world’s energy issues. Too bad we have spent more money on solar and wind technologies which do not have the same promise.
uniquename almost 2 years ago
con-fusion, so they’re against using nuclear fusion as energy?
e.groves almost 2 years ago
I thought it was a car made by Ford.
Steverino Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I once had a boat that ran using nuclear power.
It was a ’fission boat.
fuzzbucket Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Doesn’t ‘confusion’ mean ‘with fusion’?
KEA almost 2 years ago
seems pretty accurate and concise to me.
Count Olaf Premium Member almost 2 years ago
The Count is waiting for the Readers Digest version or the series on Netflix. Didn’t bother to read it.
Buckeye67 almost 2 years ago
So basically one explodes and the other bursts.
Rich_Pa almost 2 years ago
I guess that Thaves had to use Google to write this strip today.
Teto85 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Fusion involving matter and anti-matter results in a release of energy such that can be used to power FTL vehicles, aka Starships.
sandflea almost 2 years ago
Ya gots the confusion and ya gots the profusion.
gldoutt Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Science Fiction is always many steps ahead of reality. Bob Heinlein had the equivalent of the cell phone in his book, “Space Cadet”. Most of the good sci-fi has fusion star drives. We’ll get there some day, but only when someone really wants to. Until then, the powers that be are satisfied with the status quo, the way they are making their money now.
T... almost 2 years ago
Thanks, that was brilliant!! …
T... almost 2 years ago
The prof. just did an con job on fusion…
donut reply almost 2 years ago
confusion should be the name of the machine that makes it https://www.forbes.com/sites/christopherhelman/2022/12/13/national-lab-unlocks-nuclear-fusion—-true-breakthrough-novelty-act-or-both/?sh=2c28ac9868c7
Spiffy almost 2 years ago
Fusion is always 20 years away, but confusion is always with us!
Richard S Russell Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Ooooh, oooh, I have a question! Do you know that the definition of “comprises” is “consists of”, so that “comprised of” means “consisted of of”?
Richard S Russell Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Remember the final scene in the Back to the Future series, when Marty McFly is getting set to take off in his flying car, but it’s a little low on power, so he crams some banana peels into the top of its “Mr. Fusion” tank, and away they go?
MT Wallet almost 2 years ago
I didn’t learn about quarks and gluons. I only know Venus Flytrap’s round neighborhood.