Energy of the Star

The temperature in the reaction chamber began to rise.

It was forming the most intense energy in this solar system, and the plasma that was trapped inside the magnetic field was like a thin aurora, flowing quietly inside the reaction chamber.

Once the temperature reached 100 million degrees, the plasma was instantly lit up.

The enormous energy was like a tidal wave that gushed out of the tiny nuclei.

Everyone in the control room was witnessing this moment, and they all looked excited.

However, no one was cheering.

Because all of this had just begun!

The reporter, who just took a photo, quickly retreated to the side. The researchers inside the control room were like gears inside a clock; they were busy working.