Sheik530
Sheik530
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3rd Jun 2014
3rd Jun 2014
As Hydrogen is necessary in fusion, I wondered what would happen if water vapour was subject to the same fusion circumstances as CO2, HYGN or NBLE.
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  • DoomDuck
    DoomDuck
    17th May 2018
    Sheik530: btw that is not actual fusion, hydrogen is made from the neutrons and electrons that r formed from the exot explosion which makes hydrogen which is the one that fuses
  • PowderPhone6s
    PowderPhone6s
    9th Jul 2017
    Wow no comments for a while
  • PowderPhone6s
    PowderPhone6s
    9th Dec 2016
    And it looks like it goes on for forever...
  • PowderPhone6s
    PowderPhone6s
    9th Dec 2016
    Wow it's kinda cool... +1
  • PowderPhone6s
    PowderPhone6s
    9th Dec 2016
    FeymanLogomaker I doesn't even matter unless they are popular. And you better not get into a really stupid arguement about this. Plus stop accusing people of things they have never done.
  • Sheik530
    Sheik530
    9th Jun 2014
    Anyone can do whatever they like with this save, copy away. FeynmanLogomaker, I stole nothing of this, I was experimenting with fusion/fission over numerous mediums, and I posted this because I found it interesting. I made everything myself, and I have seen nothing like this before. Perchance, consider they stole this from me, but of course, they could have had an idea similar to this, and posted it prior to my posting of this.
  • tomvu
    tomvu
    9th Jun 2014
    copymachine
  • FeynmanLogomaker
    FeynmanLogomaker
    9th Jun 2014
    You stole this save from Pons and Fleischmann
  • AkshayisAwesome
    AkshayisAwesome
    8th Jun 2014
    I will give credit to you
  • AkshayisAwesome
    AkshayisAwesome
    8th Jun 2014
    Sheik, could I use the centre of your Fusion via water thing