syc said:
I defiantly think that at our current level of progression, we'll have Fusion power within the next 50 years. We can already produce the Fusion process... its just the fact that it requires more energy to make it work then it produces. We'll need to develop room temperature S/C's (superconductors), before we have a viable means of Tokamak Fusion. Even then it'll take a bit for people to acknowledge its usefulness. It's possible that there are other means of Fusion Power, like Laser Fusion. Whether or not those types pan out is still to be seen.
As far as impact... I dont know, People thought Atomic Power was the answer to all their problems. It was Atomic everything! But look how that turned out. I'm not saying Fusion is anything like Fission, I'm just saying we really need to start looking at our past to learn how society will react