mehguy22
mehguy22
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12th May 2013
6th Feb 2014
Also known as the BWPER, this is an advancement in safe perpetual energy generation. It is rather compact, and is a decent safe alternative to reactors containing radioactive material. I think people may have already had this idea but I'm not copying.
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  • mehguy22
    mehguy22
    13th May 2013
    The reason I use the water is because the steam rises and then the roof automatically cools down which makes the steam condense back into water which allows the water to be heated back into steam again. That's why I use water over anything else. The detector wall in the middle is the way to harness the power generated.
  • owned171
    owned171
    13th May 2013
    The DETCTOR WALL will give energy when anything is inside and that is what you were useing for the water.
  • mehguy22
    mehguy22
    12th May 2013
    owned171, if it was DESL, it would catch on fire, and you can't really do perpetual energy from that, as far as i know...
  • owned171
    owned171
    12th May 2013
    But if you make the WATR DESL it would be faster.
  • mehguy22
    mehguy22
    12th May 2013
    owned171, If the water was DESL, it would catch on fire, and if it was NBLE, that would defeat the purpose of a "Boiling Water" generator. Plus, when the NBLE would get sparked it would explode the generator. And even if I did change it drastically I would make another save for the change.
  • owned171
    owned171
    12th May 2013
    Or just make the WATR DESL
  • owned171
    owned171
    12th May 2013
    You know you could add something more nature like so just boiling WATR is bad and gas is good!Or just turn the water into NBLE.
  • mehguy22
    mehguy22
    12th May 2013
    @cmcgee1213 Yes, it would, but I tried that once and when the water boiled the pressure created by the boiling broke the tungsten.
  • cmcgee1213
    cmcgee1213
    12th May 2013
    wouldnt it take less time for the water to boil if you used tungsten instead of metal
  • mehguy22
    mehguy22
    12th May 2013
    I know that it would be impossible in real life. But if it was, nobody would ever have to care about energy companies again! Yay!