Ummm, no, you are wrong. Virtually all nuclear weapons today are two-stage fusion devices. The first stage is a uranium-based implosion fission reaction used to generate x-rays to trigger the second stage - the fusion of lithium-deuteride. As part of the second-stage, additional uranium is also fissioned to create additional yield. What has not been created yet is a controllable fusion reaction for the purposes of generating usable energy. This has been an elusive goal that may very well take many additional decades to reach.
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Originally Posted by Worldseries27
no you are wrong. Nuclear fusion has not been developed on earth yet. Nuclear fission is the splitting of a radioactive element u235.
Nuclear fusion is the forcible joining of hydrogen atoms to create unlimited energy.
This is still being developed. There are no fusion bombs, yet.
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