Persuasive Essay About Nuclear Fusion

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Science is a very important part in everybody's lives. Innovations in science have completely changed the way we live. I would like to be a part of these changes by working with either nuclear power or possibly astronautical engineering.I've always been fascinated by space and just recently I've learned about nuclear fusion. Both of these are great ways to change the world. I've always loved to learn about science. In elementary school and middle school, science was always my favorite class. Now that I'm in high school I'm taking as many science classes as I can. I plan to take many A.P. science classes during my senior year. I've even taken the time to learn outside of school. When I was a kid I would get science kits for my birthday and …show more content…
I think that by working with nuclear power I would be able to say that I have changed the world. Nuclear fusion is more efficient and cleaner than the energy we're using now. All it takes is to find out how to use it to power things. Nuclear fusion creates so much power that it's hard to harness but I believe that there's a way and I want to be a part of finding that way. If we could find a way to use nuclear fusion it would change the world. Nuclear fusion could replace all other forms of energy and give us opportunities to use even more energy. Nuclear chemistry is just one of the things that I'm interested in. There are a few things that I am interested in starting a career in. Another thing that I'm interested in is space. I've always been amazed by how big the universe is and that's why I would also like to be a astronautical engineer. When I was little I would look into the sky and think about how big it was. I was amazed that there was so much to explore. I always loved imagining everything that could be out there. Now that I'm older I want a job where I can actually find out what's out there. We are just getting the technology to go far into space so now is the perfect time for me to make a

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