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ODTOE: Fusion and Ethics

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Thermonuclear fusion, nuclear energy and the ethics of energy

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This Russian-language video addresses thermonuclear fusion, nuclear energy and the ethics of energy through the ODTOE lens. The audience is physicists, engineers and government strategists. Key concepts covered include: the reinterpretation of nuclear processes as reconfigurations at specific φ-resonance modes, the implications for the design and safety of fusion reactors, the ethical question of which energy reconfigurations a civilisation should pursue, the historical record of nuclear-energy ethics, and the framework that ODTOE provides for thinking about energy policy. The talk closes with the synthesis that energy is not a substance to be extracted but a coherence to be aligned with, and that the ethics of energy is downstream of the ethics of how we choose to reconfigure observation itself.

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