A suggestion for VIBR

  • randalserrano
    16th Nov 2012 Member 2 Permalink

    I think there should be a way for VIBR to drain some of its energy slowly before it reaches critical mass. Like an energy dump of sometype if a powered object next to it (possibly powered pipe) turned on. Anyone else feel the same way? 

  • therocketeer
    16th Nov 2012 Member 0 Permalink
    @randalserrano (View Post)
    I think jacob1 mentioned this, he talked about negative pressure having this effect on VIBR. Powered pipe would be interesting too though.. I think it would be alot more controllable than if it were pressure
  • Dr-Nukinstin
    16th Nov 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    actually if you use COOL on VIBR (and BVBR) it drains the energy away, just using some LN2 or something also works, but a critical VIBR isn't affected

  • watereye
    18th Nov 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    I like this suggestion. We could make a battery with this or solar panels!

  • jacob1
    18th Nov 2012 Developer 0 Permalink
    so... what was the suggestion? I know it really does need a way to stop the explosion. I don't know what it would dump into the pipe but that does sound kind of cool.
  • cj646464
    18th Nov 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    What if it dumped the electrons, neutrons, or photons that were put into it to charge it.  It stores all that energy and that could be the way to release alternative of the explosion.

  • watereye
    18th Nov 2012 Member 1 Permalink

    You could like make a storage for energy. But if you put a powered pipe to it, it will tranfer the energy to somewhere else ( what the powered pipe is connected to ). SO you can create a solar panel. The photons go to the VIBR and get absorbed. The powered pipe takes the energy out ( Only if powered on ). Or making a battery by putting VIBR in a container then energy is tranfered to the battery by a powered pipe end. Then it get stored in VIBR, but if you put too much energy, it will explode. You can take it out with a powered pipe start.

  • cj646464
    18th Nov 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    Watereye has a great idea in my opinion.  It has many uses like solar energy and other uses.  Is it even possible to add that,

  • jacob1
    18th Nov 2012 Developer 0 Permalink
    yes, i'll try doing that then. (It will work no matter what you put in it though)
  • cj646464
    18th Nov 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    Yes, but will it be added to the official version of it works?