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"Cold" Fission/Fusion reaction

Name: Anonymous 2008-06-09 15:16

Is it possible to use fission to drive a non-thermonuclear fusion reaction? Has anyone heard of any research in this area?

Name: Anonymous 2008-06-10 11:52

I don't think you understand the entire point behind cold fusion.

Name: CSharp !FFI4Mmahuk 2008-06-10 12:06

Of course it is...if...you want to lose energy in the process...?

Name: Anonymous 2008-06-11 4:40

It's called an H bomb.

Name: Anonymous 2008-06-11 4:41

Helium ions can be used in cold fusion, but they are not abundant enough.

Name: Anonymous 2008-06-11 18:44

>>4
That's thermonuclear.

>>5
Helium is the second most abundant element in the universe.

Name: Anonymous 2008-06-11 23:25

>>6
Fusion is thermonuclear.

Name: Anonymous 2008-06-11 23:26

>>6
Helium ions are not abundant.

Name: Anonymous 2008-06-11 23:28

>>6
Disregard >>8 and >>5, I suck off several thick 8 inch nigger cocks at the same time until they spurt their man juice down my throat, I often attempt to assault police officers so I can suck off entire nigger gangs in jail, I am a raving homosexual with a gaping asshole who just can't get enough dick.

That said, helium isotopes are not abundant.

Name: 4tran 2008-06-12 5:19

>>9
Helium is much harder to fuse than hydrogen.  Helium is a waste product, not a fuel.

The relevant hydrogen isotopes are deuterium (uncommon) and tritium (rare, and radioactive).

Name: Hobbit 2008-06-16 17:02

helium is a fuel. anything lighter than iron is a fuel in a star. however i am studying chemical engineering so i do not need to worry much about this.

Name: Anonymous 2008-06-16 17:44

You stupid niggers!

Helium is the PRODUCT of a fusion process.

You do not use it as imput.

Name: 4tran 2008-06-16 18:13

>>11
Let's see you fuse helium without a solar mass of material to compress the helium.

Name: hobbit 2008-06-17 8:58

post 12 said:You stupid niggers!

Helium is the PRODUCT of a fusion process.

You do not use it as imput.

helium is a fuel. many stars fuse helium making the heavier elements such as sodium an oxygen. i already said that anything lighter than iron can be fused with energy as a product.

Name: Anonymous 2008-06-18 4:57

>>14
The initial input energy increases vastly as the atomic weight of the fusor elements goes up, and we're talking about fusion in general, not fusion in stars. It's hard enough to fuse hydrogen without having to speculate about helium.

(Incidentally, iron itself can be fused as well, as can heavier elements.)

Name: Anonymous 2008-06-28 15:53

Cold Fusion is based on a chemical reaction observed by a Mormon scientist who believed he discovered Cold Fusion, but he was wrong because he's a fucking Mormon.

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