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
    9th Aug 2013
    I added conv and I got the fusion to last a lot longer.
  • Keyofdoor
    Keyofdoor
    9th Aug 2013
    The longest fusion reaction lasted 10 minutes by the scientists using lasers. Go lasers!
  • RadianceOfThought
    RadianceOfThought
    9th Aug 2013
    For those that want a real life fusion reactor, one could be on the way. Currently we are trying to achieve fusion, but scientists have a lab were they will fire super focused lasers into a small ball of frozen hydrogen and hopfully create a fusion reaction.
  • Ohm-nyxx
    Ohm-nyxx
    9th Aug 2013
    I want to make a fusion reactor in real life. are there any more "realistic" ideas on tpt?
  • RCAProduction
    RCAProduction
    9th Aug 2013
    *outcome is
  • RCAProduction
    RCAProduction
    9th Aug 2013
    The fusion seems to create NBLE. If you fill the whole thing with HYGN your out come in a ton of NBLE. +1 btw.
  • cyberdragon
    cyberdragon
    9th Aug 2013
    AAAhh...wonderful explosion. Nice bomb!
  • Schneumer
    Schneumer
    9th Aug 2013
    oh btw im nto super sart so all i said is just what i know from knowledge currently. so im not sure if its true. and i forgot the fact that the fuse also produces energy
  • zaccybot2
    zaccybot2
    9th Aug 2013
    i could help you a little bit. i have modified your reactor to ready itself for further fusion automatically by clearing the remains out fast, but it does not self-perpetuate.
  • nuke-a-cola
    nuke-a-cola
    9th Aug 2013
    but tpt doesnt do that kind of thing so yeah, but i do agree that this is incredibly generic and i dont know why it got fp