- 06 Aug 09, 17:10#140870one of the most important experiments in the history of mankind is taking place. If all goes well - and things are going very well - it will solve the problem of meeting the world's energy needs. More power will flow into the world's grids than we'll ever need.
Thats a whole lot of power were talking about here, what if it dosent go well lol 
"If all goes well" means we're on to a winner. If things don't go well it just means that it doesn't work and it's wasted time and money.
And as for the level of power. The reactor doesn't directly produce electricity, it just heats water and the steam turns a normal turbine. So no power overload, just the potential to produce enough for out ever increasing needs.
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