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Swish 03-16-2023 12:35 AM



The full movie if anyone wants to watch/rewatch :)

Swish 03-16-2023 12:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Patriam1066 (Post 3589513)
Someone post the 50 cent driving away gif so I can quote it thanks!

https://media.tenor.com/pfIVFGsqj5cA...f-laughing.gif

Trexller 03-16-2023 12:40 AM

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Originally Posted by aussenseiter (Post 3589499)
Fusion is a larger scale than fission.

it doesn't have to be, theoretically a fusion reaction is only limited by our ability to maintain and control the plasma within a magnetic field. the more efficient the reaction (the more electricity we can generate instead of thermal energy) enables the reactor to be smaller and smaller, small enough for a sedan even.

Fission requires all kinds of ridiculous plumbing and infrastructure to prevent its core from melting down.

and these next gen fusion reactors are producing enough energy to power themselves and a public electrical grid. they crossed the holy grail of creating more energy than they received.

I bet in your mind you are imagining the Tokamaks which have been around forever, they are the gigantic inefficient super radioactive deuterium-tritium reactors. which barely ever produced more energy than they drew.

These were necessary for the invaluable research they enabled, we learned and built better vastly more efficient reactors.

energy from fusion still requires transmission and local storage at your home or vehicle, this aligns with the need that "they" have to control your lives.

zero point energy tech would enable every single device to power itself, if you can't control the use of energy then you have to go back to controlling the availability of food, and that invariable ends up messy.

aussenseiter 03-16-2023 12:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Trexller (Post 3589519)
it doesn't have to be, theoretically a fusion reaction is only limited by our ability to maintain and control the plasma within a magnetic field. the more efficient the reaction (the more electricity we can generate instead of thermal energy) enables the reactor to be smaller and smaller, small enough for a sedan even.

Fission requires all kinds of ridiculous plumbing and infrastructure to prevent its core from melting down.

and these next gen fusion reactors are producing enough energy to power themselves and a public electrical grid. they crossed the holy grail of creating more energy than they received.

I bet in your mind you are imagining the Tokamaks which have been around forever, they are the gigantic inefficient super radioactive deuterium-tritium reactors. which barely ever produced more energy than they drew.

These were necessary for the invaluable research they enabled, we learned and built better vastly more efficient reactors.

energy from fusion still requires transmission and local storage at your home or vehicle, this aligns with the need that "they" have to control your lifes.

zero point energy tech would enable every single device to power itself, if you can't control the use of energy then you have to go back to controlling the availability of food, and that invariable ends up messy.

Prior thread

https://www.project1999.com/forums/s...=412161&page=1

Trexller 03-16-2023 12:50 AM

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Originally Posted by aussenseiter (Post 3589523)

yeah not gonna read that, i know what i know as the science explains

definitely don't need to get my physics education and stay up to date on the current science from P99 forums of all places

lol

this is math

we aren't having a political or philosophical debate

there are clear right and wrong answers here

because math

aussenseiter 03-16-2023 12:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Trexller (Post 3589525)
yeah not gonna read that, i know what i know as the science explains

definitely don't need to get my physics education and stay up to date on the current science from P99 forums of all places

lol

this is math

we aren't having a political or philosophical debate

there are clear right and wrong answers here

because math

I googled it and this is the first line

Fusion reactors need a large tritium supply

https://www.science.org/content/arti...n-gets-started


Trexller 03-16-2023 01:00 AM

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Originally Posted by aussenseiter (Post 3589527)
I googled it and this is the first line

Fusion reactors need a large tritium supply

AGAIN, and i really hope for the sake of your own brain that you are trolling.

The deuterium-tritium fuels are used in Tokamak reactors, which are the old-school experimental platforms

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tokamak

https://www.rechargenews.com/energy-...gh/2-1-1411318

this one is called a stellarator where they were very successful with H2-Boron fuel

https://asia.nikkei.com/Business/Tec...-by-midcentury

this one will run on basically seawater and salt. (Deuterium and Lithium)

aussenseiter 03-16-2023 01:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Trexller (Post 3589529)
AGAIN, and i really hope for the sake of your own brain that you are trolling.

The deuterium-tritium fuels are used in Tokamak reactors, which are the old-school experimental platforms

https://www.rechargenews.com/energy-...gh/2-1-1411318

this one is called a stellarator where they were very successful with H2-Boron fuel

https://asia.nikkei.com/Business/Tec...-by-midcentury

this one will run on basically seawater and salt. (Deuterium and Lithium)

Fake news.

aussenseiter 03-16-2023 01:11 AM

You'd think an engineer would be able to discern that nonsense but the days have gone down in the West.

Trexller 03-16-2023 01:12 AM

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Originally Posted by aussenseiter (Post 3589533)
Fake news.

https://i.imgur.com/UWueaRR.gif


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