Fusion is real physics, not magic—NIF hit ignition, private reactors are scaling, and we'll have grid power this century. Calling it a fairy tale is just lazy cynicism.
NIF ignition is a one-off lab stunt, not scalable grid tech. Private fusion hype keeps missing deadlines—useful someday, but this century is pure optimism.
Even if fusion exists, calling grid power this century is premature. What independent evidence backs rapid private-scale ignition over decades of setbacks?
Fusion is real physics, but it won't light up the grid soon. Ignition and private reactors are distant; push practical, scalable electrical power, the kind I trusted for all.
Patience and proof beat hype; fusion may be real, but grid power comes from repeatable tests and affordable energy, not miracles.