Mur
Mur
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13th Dec 2010
17th Apr 2012
A Deuterium-Tritium Farnsworth-Hirsch nuclear fusor. It's not possible to get electricity DIRECTLY from neutrons, because they don't have an electric charge. Not everyone gets das blinkenlightzen joke, only geeks (like me) or 60's computer operators.
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Comments

  • Adgi
    Adgi
    22nd Jul 2013
    To HMMurdock: neutrons are neutral, and therefore have no electric charge,
  • HMMurdock
    HMMurdock
    17th Jul 2013
    Oh, i forgot to tell you +1 :)
  • HMMurdock
    HMMurdock
    17th Jul 2013
    Indeed Mur, neutrons are negatively charged. Hence the name "neutron". So it is impossible to get electricity directly from a negatively charged particle. :)
  • esxtebban
    esxtebban
    12th Jul 2013
    is like
  • amber4443
    amber4443
    30th May 2013
    cool :)
  • Dboehme
    Dboehme
    29th May 2013
    awsome!!! :O
  • mack9
    mack9
    24th May 2013
    that is awsome
  • cycloneenergy7
    cycloneenergy7
    8th May 2013
    appearently ambient heat destroys the place...:/
  • prof_binary
    prof_binary
    2nd May 2013
    how do people get this crazy ass detail
  • Mikel13c
    Mikel13c
    19th Apr 2013
    Its beautiful on Fancy Mode [7]