Avalanche’s Desktop Fusion Reactor Generates Extremely Hot Plasma

Avalanche’s Desktop Fusion Reactor Generates Extremely Hot Plasma

Avalanche has built a compact fusion reactor that fits on a desktop. The device was assembled by a single individual during a demonstration. Once powered, the

Avalanche has built a compact fusion reactor that fits on a desktop. The device was assembled by a single individual during a demonstration. Once powered, the reactor produced plasma at blistering temperatures. The hot plasma indicates the reactor can achieve conditions needed for fusion. The experiment showcases a small‑scale approach to fusion research. Observers noted the simplicity of the assembly process. The result may encourage further development of tabletop fusion systems. Future tests will likely explore sustained operation and energy output.