We Went Inside the Largest Nuclear Fusion Reactor

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Presenter and Narrator - Fred Mills
Producer - Jaden Urbi
Video Editing - Aaron Wood
Graphics - Vince North
Content Partnership - Liam Marsh
Executive Producers - Fred Mills, James Durkin and Graham MacAree

Special thanks to ITER. Additional footage and images courtesy of ITER, WGBH and Reagan Library.

#construction #architecture #nuclear

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How, in 9 minutes, you've managed to expertly weave a narrative on the importance of both nuclear fusion and construction together seamlessly is nothing short of astounding. This channel really is something else entirely 👏

jordanmcgill
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Didn't think the B1M could get better. Keep it up Fred

kyleward
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ITER is one of the single most important projects happening on earth right now. I really hope it's successful.

Saotik
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I had no idea this was being built. It makes me feel good that so many countries have come together to build it. I am baffled how humans can build something so complicated.

aristotlekumpis
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I love your channel so much Fred, and you just may be inspiring me to get back to making videos. I have over 200 career mentorship videos for engineering students and have been back in the engineering industry for two years. I am getting the YouTube itch again and have been learning a about nuclear, concrete's role in our worldwide carbon footprint, how close we are to starting a Moon colony, etc. Hope to meet you one day!

JakeVoorhees
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Blows me away how you routinely out-perform Discovery Channel, History Channel, NOVA, etc. all these traditional outlets with your quality videos. High production, well-crafted script, informative... on and on. Been a fan for years, looking forward to the next one!

connorcscott
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You was totally in your element here Fred, good to see...very exciting times, fantastic job once again by you and the B1M team....👌🏿

jermaineishmael
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Such a goose bumps when they stated that multiply nations working together to achieve this ASAP. What a beautiful thing 😍👏🏼

pwisc
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My dad helped with the design for parts of this project. Specifically around 3:10 you can see the assembly platform he designed. It’s really cool to see my dads work in a B1M video ❤️

Poffdwudd
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The video has perfectly captured the sense of awe that paradigm shifting projects of such scale should rightfully inspire. I've always found ITER fascinating, but this video brought tears to my eyes.

KoustavPalAuthor
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What a brilliant video, both in its presentation but also message. It's so easy for us to condemn dirty energy, but it is the pursuit of solutions like this that will be the bringer of real, world-altering, change. Well done Fred and your team.

henriblakeley
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Nice to see you covering this project! It is so monumental both on an engineering level and on a potentially world changing way but so underrepresented and underreported in media when everyone is talking about clean energy.

Everyone of their publication always go under the radar, maybe with your coverage they’ll get a bit more visibility!

altair
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Very informative, and nicely done video. The ingenuity behind this mega project gives me chills!!! Thanks Fred for letting us see the insides (and the future) of this engineering/science wonder!! 🙏🏻😇 more power to your channel.

vivzermattjigosevilla
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Fantastic video, I hope you can do this as a series to keep up to date with what’s going on every six months to a year.

haggischaser
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Love seeing international projects such as this. Love seeing countries come together and do something good for humanity. More is needed.

jukio
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This brings back memories of my youth, working at a nuclear power plant and having assignments like working underneath the newly installed reactor on the sacrificial shield walls, the refueling pools, containment vessel and condenser units. What an amazing work environment for a new, 19 year old apprentice boilermaker! From a hundred feet below grade to hundreds of feet above- every day was a new opportunity to learn and improve my skills. After a lifetime of work across North America, I still get a chill down my spine when I see an exciting construction project like ITER.

briangarrow
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As always, very informative and great content. 🥂 heres to more years for B1M

jurisbriol
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Absolutely amazing....and the way you guys bring " concepts" accross to viewer's....is nothing short of fantastic...good luck to your channel... thanks for sharing...!!

vndd
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Next video:

We visited the international space station to check out the engineering!!

Informedphysician
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I never knew ITER idea started that long ago. Hope this incredible piece of mega-machine-structure achieve its intended goal. For that day that future would be a lot brighter, figuratively and literally.

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