Mur
Mur
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13th Dec 2010
17th Apr 2012
A Deuterium-Tritium Farnsworth-Hirsch nuclear fusor. It's not possible to get electricity DIRECTLY from neutrons, because they don't have an electric charge. Not everyone gets das blinkenlightzen joke, only geeks (like me) or 60's computer operators.
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Comments

  • Doolittle
    Doolittle
    22nd Aug 2013
    I have a bomb that actualy fuses hydrogen in one second
  • I_D_STROY
    I_D_STROY
    17th Aug 2013
    Sorry but the only thing nuclear about this is the nuetrons in the middle. You can do fusion with hydrogen presure and heat. Try plutonium with hydrogen...that is fission XD
  • sup2069
    sup2069
    14th Aug 2013
    Nice! :)
  • mauro71404
    mauro71404
    10th Aug 2013
    oli xdd
  • mauro71404
    mauro71404
    10th Aug 2013
    ola xd
  • AlienWars
    AlienWars
    30th Jul 2013
    Nice =D
  • RafaelRafinha
    RafaelRafinha
    23rd Jul 2013
    Nice! +1 like and favirite ;D
  • Adgi
    Adgi
    22nd Jul 2013
    To HMMurdock: neutrons are neutral, and therefore have no electric charge,
  • HMMurdock
    HMMurdock
    17th Jul 2013
    Oh, i forgot to tell you +1 :)
  • HMMurdock
    HMMurdock
    17th Jul 2013
    Indeed Mur, neutrons are negatively charged. Hence the name "neutron". So it is impossible to get electricity directly from a negatively charged particle. :)