Jerehmia
Jerehmia
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27th Sep 2021
6th Sep 2023
This nuke uses inert materials like ceramic to contain and support the initial stages of the fusion process. It isn't meant as a super destructive bomb but as an ongoing experiment in controlling the various fusion processes (up to CO2 -> oxygen).
fusion bomb nuke thermonuclear nuclear

Comments

  • JoshuaWilliamFogarty
    JoshuaWilliamFogarty
    28th Nov 2023
    This guy makes some of the best stuff out there.
  • nobodyagain
    nobodyagain
    22nd Nov 2023
    oof, sorry i did not actually make a save on it, just stamps. you can do it yourself: just place a 3 px wide layer of deut in one px from touching the ttan all along the outer wall (not the top or bottom) and then just set it to 200 life.
  • Jerehmia
    Jerehmia
    20th Nov 2023
    @nobodyagain Could you post an ID to a save?
  • nobodyagain
    nobodyagain
    20th Nov 2023
    ok. after some testing, having a 3 layer thick layer of deut with 1 px of crmc seperating the deut from the ttan and it causes the majority of the nble pocket to fuse.
  • nobodyagain
    nobodyagain
    20th Nov 2023
    its actually possible if you just look at the neut it goes into the outer wall, its well more than enough to make a thin film of deut inside of the crmc and possibly causing the large bubble of nble to fuse.. i will try it.
  • Jerehmia
    Jerehmia
    16th Nov 2023
    @nobodyagain It's possible to set off more DEUT but DEUT doesn't directly take part in the fusion process, it just creates a lot of NEUT or PROT. What would be interesting is some way to create ELEC in the outer shell because ELEC + NEUT creates HYGN, which means more fusion fuel.
  • nobodyagain
    nobodyagain
    13th Nov 2023
    what about a smaller deut charge inside of that outer wall? it could be set off by the hygn fusing and give you more co2/oxyg
  • Jerehmia
    Jerehmia
    11th Nov 2023
    @nobodyagain When the bomb explodes first the primary in the center heats up and pressurizes the HYGN secondary so it doesn't burn but fuse into NBLE, then the pressure and heat of the secondary causes fusion of NBLE into CO2 in the core where the primary used to be, finally that heat and pressure radiates out again and causes the NBLE in the secondary to fuse into CO2. Any material you add needs to be heated by a larger primary so you end up just building a larger bomb.
  • nobodyagain
    nobodyagain
    11th Nov 2023
    would it possible to add a final detonation layer in the outer wall? it could cause that layer of nble to fuse and create more energy: but take this with a grain of salt.
  • Jerehmia
    Jerehmia
    6th Sep 2023
    Fixed the TTAN layer. I noticed it wasn't symmetrical after 2 years :)