Mur
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
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thumbs up bro this is awsome
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I like this!
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This looks awesme!
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aah nuclear meltdown!
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theres a problem with lava being created and destroying the power lines
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:\ u can do the same if u delete all the plasma there is.. and just put clones on the red walls :\ n theres hardly any neutrons to call is a fusor..
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@fsjd I mean extract energy DIRECTLY from the neutrons, not from the heat generated. And not, a Farnsworth-Hirsch fusor can run for hours without heating up too much.
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we CAN extract electricity from boiling water with the heat generated, but we have not managed to produce a reaction longer than a few microseconds.
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@killer64: Yes, we can do fusion, it's no TOO expensive. The fuel is a Deuterium + Tritium mixture. But we cannot extract electricity from it, because neutrons don't have an electric charge.
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Looks really cool in persistent display