Now I have a good idea how it works... Now it's a 'star.'
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@NorthMustang You used Deuterium with very high life. This makes that the Deuterium "grow" and produces fission with protons. Protons created in the fission of Deuterium create negative pressure.
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its because the PIPE takes in some of the DEUT which isn't released until theres a free square next to it (until the protons have moved away) it then takes the heat from the PROT and expands, releasing more PROT taking up the space, stabilising the reaction.
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Not that, I could be classified as an expert in tpt proton physics; No, how in the world does the fission last so long?
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It's actually quite simple. In TPT, neutrons exert positive pressure, while protons exert a negative pressure. By making a lot of protons at once, you are creating an area of low pressure which particles are drawn to.