Every civilization, without exception, is built on energy. Not ideology, nor money, it’s actually ENERGY that marks the difference between thriving or merely surviving.
Who controls it, who distributes it, who decides its price, and who is allowed access to it, determines everything else that follows.
We are now moving into a world that will be increasingly digital, automated, AI-driven, and relentlessly energy-hungry. Data centres, computation, constant connectivity, all of it depends on vast, uninterrupted power.
This is why fusion matters and why plasma matters.
Aneutronic fusion, in particular, is not the crude, radioactive, heat-heavy nuclear model most people associate with the word “nuclear.” It is about precision and stability rather than explosion or force. It promises less radiation, less dependency and fewer choke points.
Plasma itself is not “fuel” in the way we’re used to thinking, it’s a state of matter that is electrically active, responsive to fields, capable of being organized and shaped. A medium, rather than a source.
Anyone who works seriously with plasma understands something else too, even if they rarely say it out loud: the vacuum is not empty.
Zero-point energy has existed as a concept for decades, but it’s consistently dismissed because energy abundance has always been more threatening to power than scarcity ever was. Somehow the Trump Media & Technology Group merger with TAE Technologies, a company working on advanced and unconventional fusion approaches, seems very significant to me. And I can’t help but be reminded that it was Trump’s uncle, John G Trump, that was tasked with examining the seized papers of Nikola Tesla, a man who spoke openly about wireless power, energy drawn from the ether, and a world where electricity would no longer be metered or controlled.
Tesla died alone and impoverished, his ideas were shelved, and the energy system that followed moved in the opposite direction: centralized, metered, rationed and controlled. But when Trump places his own initials on a publicly traded company now tied to fusion research, I think we should pay attention…
The future whether we like it or not, is AI, but this requires more energy that we can even begin to imagine. Our current sources of energy are by no means capable of maintaining a digital world running, so perhaps they will finally have no choice but to slowly disclose methods of harnessing limitless energy.
It seems to me like fusion may be the acceptable bridge to get us there and plasma the missing key that finally opens the door to a whole new energy paradigm.
Source: Laura Aboli Official

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