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I think one of the advantages of the General Fusion approach is that both what the heat gets transferred to and what bears most of the neutron flux (and hence gets irradiated) is the liquid metal, which is presumably easily replaced (and could presumably even be done incrementally while the reactor is live, since it's going to be flowing through a heat exchanger anyway)?


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