thepowderscientist
thepowderscientist
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30th Jul 2015
31st Jul 2015
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reactor nble water fusion

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  • TDF2
    TDF2
    6th Aug 2015
    or what he said v XD
  • Technomancer
    Technomancer
    5th Aug 2015
    I was writing in a hurry and got the order wrong, NBLE fuses into CO2, which fuses into OXYG, which can with great difficulty be fused into BRMT. During proton fusion (occurring in TPT when PROT collide at high speed), you can also form URAN, PLUT and - very rarely - SING, but I don't know if this can be achieved when starting from HYGN.
  • Technomancer
    Technomancer
    5th Aug 2015
    At high pressure and temperature, HYGN spontaneously explodes (fuses), forming NBLE (helium) and various electrical and electromagnetic particles. If pressure and temperature are high enough, the helium can fuse into oxygen, then carbon (CO2 in TPT), then iron (I think BRMT in TPT), while the 'energy particles' can form more HYGN and so keep the reaction going.
  • TDF2
    TDF2
    5th Aug 2015
    it comes from fusion
  • jamd315
    jamd315
    5th Aug 2015
    Can someone explain where the nble comes from?
  • TDF2
    TDF2
    3rd Aug 2015
    i checked your mk3 one, its good, i wonder how it will look like in the future
  • thepowderscientist
    thepowderscientist
    1st Aug 2015
    ID:1832741 lel i made the machine but it has no controll YET
  • thepowderscientist
    thepowderscientist
    1st Aug 2015
    and i am working on a huge one :p
  • thepowderscientist
    thepowderscientist
    1st Aug 2015
    well.. i use wall sometimes to make Prototypes :p that means to test it out and show it to people and after that i normally make the real version
  • Sandwichlizard
    Sandwichlizard
    1st Aug 2015
    Oh, I get it. I was just crystalizing what I have gathered from oppinions of the community. Most of the time i dont worry about destructableness. only now that I am making reactors and spaceships does it matter.