jacob1
jacob1
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3rd Mar 2012
17th Nov 2013
An example of how fusion works
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  • CeeJayBee
    CeeJayBee
    29th May 2013
    'Presses 7' HOLY LAGSPIKE
  • jacob1
    jacob1
    29th Apr 2013
    NOTICE: comments here are only to be on the save. If you have something to ask / tell me, go to the "post bugs here" save instead of asking it here. Offtopic comments will be deleted.
  • jacob1
    jacob1
    25th Feb 2013
    yeah ... the fusion I made used the elements tpt has, which is why it isn't completely realistic. It's closeish though.
  • DMYZ
    DMYZ
    25th Feb 2013
    not cool man
  • JusticeFighter
    JusticeFighter
    24th Feb 2013
    and the Deuterium in TPT is not this Deuterium (at least not really)
  • JusticeFighter
    JusticeFighter
    24th Feb 2013
    our sun has fusion too: 2 Protons + 2 Electrons (H2) => Deuterium (Proton + Neutron + Electron) + Electron + Neutrino Deuterium + H => Tritium (Proton + 2 Neutrons + Electron) + Electron + Neutrino Deuterium + Tritium => Helium (2 Protons + 2 Neutrons + 2 Electrons) + 1 Neutron worth of Energy
  • hebbe
    hebbe
    17th Feb 2013
    most stars is fusion or compact star fuel our sun is compact star fuel
  • hebbe
    hebbe
    17th Feb 2013
    hydrogen is a star fuel in real world
  • jacob1
    jacob1
    17th Feb 2013
    bump. i'm testing something
  • Guillian
    Guillian
    2nd Feb 2013
    jacob, check out this: id:1080350 that is the reason I needed you in the club, please, read the comments before you get angry or you ban me, lot of people missunderstanded me