A week before.
In Cyberspace, Lille was excavating his own memories—
In his original world, in the year 2035, nuclear energy technology had achieved a significant breakthrough through a series of efforts.
This breakthrough was not in controlled nuclear fusion, but in a new type of nuclear fission technology created by Lille and his research team after the environmental accord became obsolete, and countries tacitly agreed not to report or limit illegal emissions.
The revolutionary multi-element nuclear fission technology produced a fission reactor known as a Super Critical Fission Reactor, or SCFR for short.
As the name suggests, the SCFR used a mix of heavy element fuels such as uranium-235, plutonium-239, uranium-233, and thorium-232 as the core, boasting an energy conversion efficiency 50% to 66% higher than traditional fission reactors and an energy density more than three times that of traditional reactors.