Jerehmia
Jerehmia
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23rd Sep 2021
27th Sep 2021
This nuke uses inert materials like ceramic to contain and support the initial stages of the fusion process. It isn't meant as a super destructive bomb but as an ongoing experiment in controlling the various fusion processes (up to CO2 -> oxygen).
nuke bomb fusion thermonuclear nuclear

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  • walmartlogoee
    walmartlogoee
    25th Dec 2021
    MINE IS BETTER HERS THE ID:2836344
  • Jerehmia
    Jerehmia
    27th Sep 2021
    @Morph1 just click the text, it's a real button.
  • Morp1
    Morp1
    27th Sep 2021
    how the ignite button tho
  • Jerehmia
    Jerehmia
    27th Sep 2021
    @magnetman33 That's an excellent tip, thank you very much. My Mk. 160 is the result, id:2791402
  • magnetman33
    magnetman33
    26th Sep 2021
    This is very good. Good job with getting the HYGN to fuse before it burns. One thing I would change is set the DEUT's life to 200, ignites more uniformly.
  • Turner11
    Turner11
    23rd Sep 2021
    this is a cool bomb
  • Jerehmia
    Jerehmia
    23rd Sep 2021
    @geoatom Your nukes are unstable balls of materials that go off as soon as you unpause the simulation. That's not what I'm after here, this nuke is inert until you ignite it and yet has pretty efficient fusion, if everything goes right almost all generated noble gas is fused into CO2 and it produces hundreds of particles of oxygen (that quickly burn up in the plasma).
  • geoatom
    geoatom
    23rd Sep 2021
    i think my bomb beter