
Helical Superconducting Reactor
A Helical Superconducting Reactor is a type of fusion power device designed to generate energy by mimicking the sun's processes, where atomic nuclei combine at extremely high temperatures. The "helical" design refers to the twisted shape of the magnetic fields that confine the hot plasma—a gas of charged particles—inside the reactor. Superconducting materials enhance efficiency by carrying electricity without resistance, leading to better performance and reduced energy losses. This technology aims to produce safe, clean, and virtually limitless energy, representing a significant advancement in the quest for sustainable power solutions.