Infinite Fusion: How?

  • konsole
    23rd Apr 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    I've seen saves where people have created bombs advertised as "Infinite Fusion". Those bombs really do seem to go on forever. After some prolonged attempts to recreate the effect, all I've managed to find is that it is something to do with BIZR. 

     

    Could someone please explain to me how these bombs work?

     

    Is there an easy to understand example?

     

    Thanks in advance!

  • greymatter
    24th Apr 2014 Member 0 Permalink
    @konsole (View Post)
    HYGN undergoes fusion at 2000C and 50 pressure and releases energy particles.
    NEUT+ELEC=HYGN, so if enough neutrons and electrons are released, they produce enough hydrogen to continue the fusion.
    So just produce enough NEUT and ELEC.
  • h4zardz1
    24th Apr 2014 Member 0 Permalink
    @konsole (View Post)
    how to make a infinite fusion bomb: use a static, life 0 ELEC.
    the ELEC remains as long it is not removed by the elements that remove it(for example WATR), but not removed by NEUT+ELEC=HYGN reaction.
    then, the fusion starts,like @greymatter stated above.
  • UC17
    13th May 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    I have seemed to have created an infinite fusion nuke and i dont seem to quite know how it works... (ID:1528151)

  • h4zardz1
    15th May 2014 Member 0 Permalink


    need a help?

    (look at the bottom left corner)
    Edited once by h4zardz1. Last: 15th May 2014
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  • h4zardz1
    16th May 2014 Member 0 Permalink
    @tmo97 (View Post)

    konsole:

    I've seen saves where people have created bombs advertised as "Infinite Fusion". Those bombs really do seem to go on forever. After some prolonged attempts to recreate the effect,\ALL THAT I'VE MANAGED TO FIND IS THAT IT IS SOMETHING TI DO WITH THE BIZR. 


     


    Could someone please explain to me how these bombs work?


     


    Is there an easy to understand example?


     


    Thanks in advance!


    why not?