RadianceOfThought
RadianceOfThought
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8th Aug 2013
15th Oct 2013
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.
hydrogen fusion electricity

Comments

  • RadianceOfThought
    RadianceOfThought
    11th Aug 2013
    @tery215, I have absolutly no idea what you are talking about.
  • tery215
    tery215
    11th Aug 2013
    Unfortunately, after the amazing and extremely large fusion electric generator powered the entire city of Powder-opolis, the entire power supply exploded leaving the city completely at the hands of the ever-increasing doomsplosion caused by the fusion.
  • d4zk1tty
    d4zk1tty
    11th Aug 2013
    I modified your reactor, it now creates infinite energy, and breaks even! id:1284354
  • All4Staals
    All4Staals
    11th Aug 2013
    @zachbell: yes it will, that's why it needs a larger area to help sustain the process but then the gpmp causes the BMTL to 'suffocate' the fusion process.
  • RadianceOfThought
    RadianceOfThought
    11th Aug 2013
    If the oxygen fuses, won't it form bmtl and disrupt the production of hydrogen?
  • Schneumer
    Schneumer
    11th Aug 2013
    if ya want the oxygen to fuse, make gpmp stronger
  • Schneumer
    Schneumer
    11th Aug 2013
    uhhhh its more simple then that.....in simpler terms....LOOK AT TEH WIKAA....or.....max temp, some neut grav, and max pressure = oxygen fusion.......smarty pants :) trying to act cool huh? (jk) (not really)
  • PixelArcade
    PixelArcade
    11th Aug 2013
    cool! :D
  • PTuniverse
    PTuniverse
    11th Aug 2013
    ...if I can recall, it would take 9700 degrees celsius, almost maximum pressure and gravitiational force of about 20, which for the latter, and thanks to your addition of GPMP into the fusion reactor, is probably the cause of improvement that you say is a "positive effect".
  • PTuniverse
    PTuniverse
    11th Aug 2013
    zachbell, I have done some research that if regulated properly, OXYG, in some cases, can actually help the fusion last longer as it creates fusion byproducts (radiation) with the help of strong gravity... Too much would mean that the radiation would be blocked and prevent any further fusion, as oxygen requires a far greater environment to fuse...