Buntd
9th May 2014
17th May 2014
ICF using Boyle to provide pressure and a laser to provide heat. Fuses Hydrogen into Noble Gas and then into Carbon Dioxide.
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@Ferne In nuclear reactions, a small portion of the incident particles' combined mass is converted directly into energy. In hydrogen fusion this is roughly 0.4-0.6% conversion. This is several times as efficient as releasing energy from chemical bonds through burning coal or natural gas. The problem is, is that the required energy to start sustainable nuclear chain reactions is so high that it insofar produces no net gain energy.
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Holy shit, is it really so easy? You just have to press on hydrogen as hard as you can? I mean, coal and oxygen are quite heavy in coomparition to hydrogen...
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@program when your life's work turns into a puff of smoke and net useable energy, you make trillions of dollars. What do you think makes the energy that your computer even runs on?
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yeah you make this machine and your lifes work turns into a puff of smoke... totally worth it...
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@WolfXDBlockland Unfortunately, TPT doesn't incorporate the Meissner Effect.
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You can also do this with supermagnetics.
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@meganuke9 when the lasers heat the hydrogen and boyle, the boyle provides enough pressure to cause the hydrogen to fuse into CO2. It's a real life process I was trying to model.
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I don't understand how this works?
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XD When I forced the fusion, I got Ben Ten's Omnitrix symbol!! xD
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@CycroEnerugi You gotta wait half a minute maybe. Just give it moment ffs