New Levels of Nuclear Fusion

  • JMBuilder
    26th Feb 2018 Member 0 Permalink

    Currently, the fusion cycle ends at OXYG. Here's another brain-dump.

     

    If strong gravity is introduced in the reaction, further fusion takes place which forms Molten PSCN. When even stronger gravity is introduced, the Molten PSCN fuses again into Molten IRON.

     

    Finally, if there is extreme gravity along with max heat and max pressure, the Molten IRON becomes superheated GRVT to simulate the collapse of matter to form "Neutronium." That, or Neutronium could be added as an element, although I don't have many ideas on how it would behave.

    Edited once by JMBuilder. Last: 26th Feb 2018
  • Michael238
    26th Feb 2018 Member 0 Permalink

    Technically, we already have something like this. When OXYG at near max temp and pressure is introduced to a strong enough gravity field, it forms molten BMTL.

  • JMBuilder
    26th Feb 2018 Member 0 Permalink

    @Michael238 (View Post)

     I've never observed this. :/

     

    This might be more realistic though... if you can even consider realism with a 2D game.

  • NF
    26th Feb 2018 Member 0 Permalink

    @JMBuilder (View Post)

     Seems interesting. Although I am not sure what you mean by realistic. Like realism or realistic. Realistic would look cool, but realism would look alright.

    Edited 2 times by NUCLEAR_FOX. Last: 26th Feb 2018
  • JMBuilder
    26th Feb 2018 Member 0 Permalink

    @NUCLEAR_FOX (View Post)

     I'm not quite sure what you mean... :/

     

    But yes, mainly going for realism, or at least something close.

  • NF
    26th Feb 2018 Member 0 Permalink

    @JMBuilder (View Post)

     I mean how real would it look?

  • Michael238
    26th Feb 2018 Member 0 Permalink

    @JMBuilder (View Post)

    A relatively easy way to see this effect is to activate GPMP set to a high temperature next to the OXYG. Alternatively, detonating GBMB in close proximity to it may cause a small amount of fusion to BMTl to take place.

  • jacob1
    26th Feb 2018 Developer 0 Permalink
    You can see the molten BMTL in my fusion save:


    Technically it creates BRMT, it just immediately melts
  • JMBuilder
    26th Feb 2018 Member 0 Permalink

    In this case, should Molten BMTL be the thing to collapse into hot GRVT?

  • kobalt
    26th Feb 2018 Member 0 Permalink

    well first, we need to have something for gravity factoring, you can change how much gravity a single particle hAs.