BuickandDeere can tell more about particular reactor types used today. Fission is breaking apart a molecule and fusion is combining two molecules (hydrogen). Both give off energy with fusion providing much more and also is cleaner, less dirty byproducts. Fission is a atom bomb and fusion is a hydrogen bomb. To date it roughly takes a small atom bomb to start the fusion process and then no way to control it. Past ideas have included massive magnetic force fields around a fusion reaction but only theory. Recent idea is to use extremely powerful lasers to provide the massive starting energy and to ultimately control the "explosion". All reactors today the fission because it is the only one that todate can be controlled.
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