Not Taking the Usual Path

Chief Engineer Wang left the STAR Stellarator Research Institute with the technical sketch. He flew back to the China National Nuclear Corporation headquarters in Beijing on the same day and contacted ferrofluid electric energy experts at the Academy of Engineering. They began to discuss the feasibility of applying ferrofluid electric energy technology on the controllable fusion device.

However, even though their leader was gone, the China National Nuclear Corporation task force still stayed in Jinling. They were working with the STAR Stellarator Research Institute researchers on technical issues.

At the same time, the STAR machine was undergoing experiments.

After the institute received sufficient research funding, the institute had been conducting experiments almost every three days. Their research targets were hydrogen and helium, and their job was to observe their various complex physical properties in the stellarator plasma.