The optimism of physics students seems to know no bounds, and I should know. I speak as someone who happily sat on a coach for 21 hours to witness what is, in the nicest possible terms, a hole in the ground.
The – admittedly very high tech – hole I visited with 30 or so fellow students is the future site of the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (Iter), a project to harness the power of nuclear fusion. Ambitious projects like these, and my excitement to see them in progress,
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