Researchers draw nearer to 'limitless clean energy' with 'Fake Sun'

Korean physicists accomplished a leap forward in research for clean thermal power when they figured out how to make a "fake sun"

The reactor at the KSTAR arrived at temperatures in excess of 100 million degrees Celsius for exactly 30 seconds.

The genuine sun hits temperatures of around 15 million degrees at its centre.

The review is viewed as a leap forward in what specialists say is a definitive "limitless clean energy" 

"We typically say that combination energy is a fantasy energy source - it is practically boundless'' said Yoo Suk-jae 

Korean specialists mean to accomplish plasma temperatures in excess of 100 million degrees for 50 seconds before the year's over.

In the long run, they desire to arrive at similar temperatures for 300 seconds by 2026.

In January, Chinese specialists said that their "counterfeit sun" arrived at 70 million degrees Celsius for 20 minutes

The equivalent "fake sun" had a plasma fever of 120 million degrees for 101 seconds in May of the year before.