This is an example of the power that can be gained from fusion. It only takes a bit hydrogen to create large amounts of elecricity. Fusion can be sustained to produce massive amounts of power. Please comment. If you vote down, please tell me why.
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If you haven't read the news yet, engineers are developing a fusion reactor in france to 'copy' the process the sun does but they say it will take at least 30 years
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zachbell, it's already total sustained fusion. This is inaccurate now, as the entire thing would produce as much electricity as it wants.
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@zacbell go to my profile i did it ......... infinte energy and eletricty
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go to my profile i did it ......... infinte energy and eletricty
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@zachbell i made version two id:1282379
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@sorities, I believe that would be fission. Unless you used hydrogen and plutonium together. Then it would be a hybrid fission/fusion power plant.
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so I used plutonium, it hasnt stopped yet.
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@All4Staals, I wasn't aiming for front page when I made this and I'm not an expert on fusion. So if you think yours is better share the id.
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conv is also non existent
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all this is is electrons passing through the bizs and hitting a conductive surface. this doesn't work in real life. you'd need magnetic fields that can counteract the force being created in the chamber. The real world has ambient heating, press 'u' and wathc the fireworks. I've created a reactor just like this in april and it uses ONLY real elements. some of your materials don't even exist AND this one is very unreliable.