Why does new neutron go in the same direction as parent-neutron? if it would go in any random direction neutrons would spread in bomb faster and explosion would start faster. It would make all the bombs much better .
Same for deuterium why does it work like a laser for neutrons? If direction would be random it would be better.
vagineer First of all, you neglect to mention that there is a large amount of deviation(probably around 15 degrees deviation) from the parent neutron. You also neglect to notice to other things, 1) The momentum is in the opposite direction of what the neutron hit the particle from. 2) Maybe we don't want faster fission? There will not be a fix because this is not a problem, if you want a change call this a behavior change, not a fix.
shroom207 Excuse me? First off, are you fucking three? I haven't heard anyone call anyone else a "wierdo" since grade 2. Second, how am I a show off? You should use some grammar, or no one will listen to you.
[nerdrage] @Cr15py If no one has called you a "weirdo" since second grade then you most certainly are a weirdo. And I kind of agree, you are a show off in some ways. You might also want to not swear. @shroom207 You might want some grammar lessons @vagineer Graphite has been suggested. [/nerdrage]
If i'm not mistaken fission products can be different reaction is quite random. So plut shold be able to produce one or two netrons randomly. Also it should react on pressure more actively. It will make bombs more destructive, explosions more interesting. To make controllable reactors we will use graphite.