but I personally find it disappointing to see this kind of writing on the website of a respected scientific journal like Nature. Phrases like "blast the bejesus" are silly rather than scientific and seem to be intended to cast the subject in a bad light. Lots of high energy physics experiments could be said to "blast the bejesus" out of something, does that mean we should be against all of them?
And this is hardly a scientific statement:
Plasma instabilities might frustrate the heating process, and the thermal effects of pumping several megajoules of energy onto a tiny ball of frozen hydrogen are still—to say the least—poorly understood.
So we should only study things that are well understood?
There are some good points, for example the ever-growing price tag with no results, and it may well be that this is not worth the money, but this particular article comes off as being written by someone with an agenda but few real arguments.