ArseniyPlotnikov2k6
ArseniyPlotnikov2k6
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2nd Jan 2020
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  • ArseniyPlotnikov2k6
    ArseniyPlotnikov2k6
    20th Feb 2021
    tho, with adding a bit more stuff like deuterium we could easily throw that off, as hydrogen fusion is still net positive(compared to 0C, it is NOT net positive compared to 2000C)
  • ArseniyPlotnikov2k6
    ArseniyPlotnikov2k6
    20th Feb 2021
    okay it kinda is impossible, pure hydrogen fusion
  • ArseniyPlotnikov2k6
    ArseniyPlotnikov2k6
    20th Feb 2021
    it was in kelvins, not Celsius
  • ArseniyPlotnikov2k6
    ArseniyPlotnikov2k6
    20th Feb 2021
    no wait i did the maths wrong
  • ArseniyPlotnikov2k6
    ArseniyPlotnikov2k6
    20th Feb 2021
    Literally standing on the edge
  • ArseniyPlotnikov2k6
    ArseniyPlotnikov2k6
    20th Feb 2021
    Though, it is even barely enough net positive energy
  • ArseniyPlotnikov2k6
    ArseniyPlotnikov2k6
    20th Feb 2021
    The first pure hydrogen self-sustaining net positive realistic fusion reactor!
  • ArseniyPlotnikov2k6
    ArseniyPlotnikov2k6
    20th Feb 2021
    Though, the net positive energy that we get is mostly just energy particles, which may decay very quickly. But if we try and overengineer our pure hydrogen fusion reactor, it may work!
  • ArseniyPlotnikov2k6
    ArseniyPlotnikov2k6
    20th Feb 2021
    And 74.2 kJ is more than 64kJ, maybe by a bit, but still it is more than 64kJ! That means, we can have that new fusion matter heat up more hydrogen to fusion, in the same amounts, but also have some heat energy left for use!
  • ArseniyPlotnikov2k6
    ArseniyPlotnikov2k6
    20th Feb 2021
    Relative temperature is 2700C-2000C which is 700C. 700C times 106 is 74.2 kilojoules