Completely natural fusion.

  • JamesB
    27th May 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    @ThisIsARandomUser (View Post)

     If you can get it near uranium- that and the fusion pressure should do the trick with the heating to solidify it. but since uranium itself is a powder you may want to consider an ARAY array to heat it (like laser induced).

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  • ThisIsARandomUser
    27th May 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    @Protcom (View Post)

     I don't really want to restrict the fusion though. Also it's not really "natural" way of doing it, if you know what I mean.

    @Doolittle (View Post)

     That may work. Though I'm a little skeptical about it. Mainly due to filter being... well indestructible.  I also don't want to (as I said to Protcom) restrict the fusion. I'll be able to post what I have so far later. It's just that I'm not at home for the week so I can't use TPT. I'm only on my phone.

     

    Thanks to everyone that's been helping out so far! By the time I het home I'll be able to make what I think will be a pretty cool save! Thanks a heap and keep the ideas coming!

  • h4zardz1
    27th May 2014 Member 0 Permalink
  • Sandwichlizard
    27th May 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    Take a look at how I do it in this save.  id:1521588

     

     

    It might help.

  • JamesB
    27th May 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    @ThisIsARandomUser (View Post)

    Laser induced is one way to do it, at which point if you want to do natrual you will need a uranium heated beam. After that if you can put a BRAY containment chamber inside a titanium pressure case you will be home and dry.

     

    I attach a demonstration model NB. the bray field in the laser gate takes a little time to dissipate.

  • PTuniverse
    27th May 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    I don't know what you mean by "natural". Can you define us what "natural" you mean? I mean, if you think about one definition of natural, that's impossible; it's not like you wait and then suddenly fusion comes from nothing :P

  • JamesB
    27th May 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    @PTuniverse (View Post)

     Interestingly due to the quirks of quantum mechanics it can (well exotic matter can appear at random in tiny quantities in total vacuums) this virtual particle stuff forms one of the explanations for the big bang- and stars, which are massive fusion reactions are a consequence.

    On a more serious note I agree some clarity would be great.

  • ThisIsARandomUser
    28th May 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    Okay. So people want some clarification, reasonable. What I mean is make it so I don't have to use anything from the special menu or any sory of tool (like heat and that stuff). That's prettymuch what I mean. Yeah.

     

    And to everyone that posted examples, I'll have a look at all of them as soon as I get home. Also thank you again to everyone helping out!

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  • JamesB
    28th May 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    @ThisIsARandomUser (View Post)

     You are most welcome.

  • Sandwichlizard
    28th May 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    anytime.