by Seishin no Ryuu » Wed Aug 12, 2009 1:57 pm
by Neo Art » Wed Aug 12, 2009 2:01 pm
by Galloism » Wed Aug 12, 2009 2:03 pm
Neo Art wrote:Nuclear fusion is possible. In fact, we've already achieved it. The island of Bikini Atol is proof positive of that fact.
What you're talking about is containable, sustainable, energy efficient fusion, which is another animal all together
by Seishin no Ryuu » Wed Aug 12, 2009 2:03 pm
Neo Art wrote:Nuclear fusion is possible. In fact, we've already achieved it. The island of Bikini Atol is proof positive of that fact.
What you're talking about is containable, sustainable, energy efficient fusion, which is another animal all together
by Discount Liquor World » Wed Aug 12, 2009 2:06 pm
by Seishin no Ryuu » Wed Aug 12, 2009 2:13 pm
Discount Liquor World wrote:IF you mean nuclear fusion as a means to vaporize cities, its been around forever.
As for nuclear fusion as a means of generating electricity? I think it will always be "20 years in the future" because the science has reached a dead-end and we simply will never beable to break the laws of physics enough to make it a sustainable, positive-energy source.
by UnhealthyTruthseeker » Wed Aug 12, 2009 2:15 pm
by Discount Liquor World » Wed Aug 12, 2009 2:16 pm
by Tekania » Wed Aug 12, 2009 2:18 pm
Seishin no Ryuu wrote:In my opinion, Nuclear Fusion is possible
by Seishin no Ryuu » Wed Aug 12, 2009 2:21 pm
Discount Liquor World wrote:Well, that would be impossible, since a nanomachine could never have the power to overcome the forces of atomic bonds to create fusion in such a manner.
If it did, which it could not, energy could simply be generated by having those unimaginably powerful nanomachines to turn a wheel to create electricity and just skip the middle man.
by Galloism » Wed Aug 12, 2009 2:21 pm
Tekania wrote:Seishin no Ryuu wrote:In my opinion, Nuclear Fusion is possible
[Looks @ Sun]... Nope, Nuclear Fusion is a myth perpetrated by the liberal socialist communist atheist media and their cohorts!
by New Kereptica » Wed Aug 12, 2009 2:22 pm
Tekania wrote:Seishin no Ryuu wrote:In my opinion, Nuclear Fusion is possible
[Looks @ Sun]... Nope, Nuclear Fusion is a myth perpetrated by the liberal socialist communist atheist media and their cohorts!
Blouman Empire wrote:Natural is not nature.
KiloMikeAlpha wrote:Umm hmm.... mind if I siggy that as a reminder to those who think that it is cool to shove their bat-shit crazy atheist beliefs on those of us who actually have a clue?
Teccor wrote:You're actually arguing with Kereptica? It's like arguing with a far-Left, militantly atheist brick wall.
Bluth Corporation wrote:No. A free market literally has zero bubbles.
JJ Place wrote:I have a few more pressing matters to attend to right now; I'll be back later this evening to continue my one-man against the world struggle.
Mercator Terra wrote: Mental illness is a myth.
by Otagia » Wed Aug 12, 2009 2:25 pm
Seishin no Ryuu wrote:Discount Liquor World wrote:Well, that would be impossible, since a nanomachine could never have the power to overcome the forces of atomic bonds to create fusion in such a manner.
If it did, which it could not, energy could simply be generated by having those unimaginably powerful nanomachines to turn a wheel to create electricity and just skip the middle man.
That's the part I'm working on, You see when I say microscopic, A better word would be sub-atomic, if a nanomachine was small enough to enter an atomic nucleus, it could conceivably attach a sub-atomic "tow line" and forcibly pull the atoms together. Like I said I'm still working on it, but that's the "very" simplified idea.
by Discount Liquor World » Wed Aug 12, 2009 2:26 pm
Otagia wrote:Seishin no Ryuu wrote:Discount Liquor World wrote:Well, that would be impossible, since a nanomachine could never have the power to overcome the forces of atomic bonds to create fusion in such a manner.
If it did, which it could not, energy could simply be generated by having those unimaginably powerful nanomachines to turn a wheel to create electricity and just skip the middle man.
That's the part I'm working on, You see when I say microscopic, A better word would be sub-atomic, if a nanomachine was small enough to enter an atomic nucleus, it could conceivably attach a sub-atomic "tow line" and forcibly pull the atoms together. Like I said I'm still working on it, but that's the "very" simplified idea.
Wait. You want to make a robot smaller than an atom. Out of what exactly?
by New Kereptica » Wed Aug 12, 2009 2:26 pm
Otagia wrote:Seishin no Ryuu wrote:Discount Liquor World wrote:Well, that would be impossible, since a nanomachine could never have the power to overcome the forces of atomic bonds to create fusion in such a manner.
If it did, which it could not, energy could simply be generated by having those unimaginably powerful nanomachines to turn a wheel to create electricity and just skip the middle man.
That's the part I'm working on, You see when I say microscopic, A better word would be sub-atomic, if a nanomachine was small enough to enter an atomic nucleus, it could conceivably attach a sub-atomic "tow line" and forcibly pull the atoms together. Like I said I'm still working on it, but that's the "very" simplified idea.
Wait. You want to make a robot smaller than an atom. Out of what exactly?
Blouman Empire wrote:Natural is not nature.
KiloMikeAlpha wrote:Umm hmm.... mind if I siggy that as a reminder to those who think that it is cool to shove their bat-shit crazy atheist beliefs on those of us who actually have a clue?
Teccor wrote:You're actually arguing with Kereptica? It's like arguing with a far-Left, militantly atheist brick wall.
Bluth Corporation wrote:No. A free market literally has zero bubbles.
JJ Place wrote:I have a few more pressing matters to attend to right now; I'll be back later this evening to continue my one-man against the world struggle.
Mercator Terra wrote: Mental illness is a myth.
by Ifreann » Wed Aug 12, 2009 2:27 pm
by Ifreann » Wed Aug 12, 2009 2:28 pm
Otagia wrote:Seishin no Ryuu wrote:Discount Liquor World wrote:Well, that would be impossible, since a nanomachine could never have the power to overcome the forces of atomic bonds to create fusion in such a manner.
If it did, which it could not, energy could simply be generated by having those unimaginably powerful nanomachines to turn a wheel to create electricity and just skip the middle man.
That's the part I'm working on, You see when I say microscopic, A better word would be sub-atomic, if a nanomachine was small enough to enter an atomic nucleus, it could conceivably attach a sub-atomic "tow line" and forcibly pull the atoms together. Like I said I'm still working on it, but that's the "very" simplified idea.
Wait. You want to make a robot smaller than an atom. Out of what exactly?
by Neo Art » Wed Aug 12, 2009 2:35 pm
Seishin no Ryuu wrote:Discount Liquor World wrote:Well, that would be impossible, since a nanomachine could never have the power to overcome the forces of atomic bonds to create fusion in such a manner.
If it did, which it could not, energy could simply be generated by having those unimaginably powerful nanomachines to turn a wheel to create electricity and just skip the middle man.
That's the part I'm working on, You see when I say microscopic, A better word would be sub-atomic, if a nanomachine was small enough to enter an atomic nucleus, it could conceivably attach a sub-atomic "tow line" and forcibly pull the atoms together. Like I said I'm still working on it, but that's the "very" simplified idea.
by Ifreann » Wed Aug 12, 2009 2:37 pm
Neo Art wrote:Seishin no Ryuu wrote:Discount Liquor World wrote:Well, that would be impossible, since a nanomachine could never have the power to overcome the forces of atomic bonds to create fusion in such a manner.
If it did, which it could not, energy could simply be generated by having those unimaginably powerful nanomachines to turn a wheel to create electricity and just skip the middle man.
That's the part I'm working on, You see when I say microscopic, A better word would be sub-atomic, if a nanomachine was small enough to enter an atomic nucleus, it could conceivably attach a sub-atomic "tow line" and forcibly pull the atoms together. Like I said I'm still working on it, but that's the "very" simplified idea.
What exactly do you plan on making these "smaller than atoms" machines out of?
by UnhealthyTruthseeker » Wed Aug 12, 2009 3:37 pm
Ifreann wrote:Maybe he's going to make them big, then shrink them. You know, like on tv.
by Mad hatters in jeans » Wed Aug 12, 2009 3:40 pm
by United Russian State » Wed Aug 12, 2009 3:45 pm
by Seishin no Ryuu » Wed Aug 12, 2009 3:50 pm
Neo Art wrote:Seishin no Ryuu wrote:Discount Liquor World wrote:Well, that would be impossible, since a nanomachine could never have the power to overcome the forces of atomic bonds to create fusion in such a manner.
If it did, which it could not, energy could simply be generated by having those unimaginably powerful nanomachines to turn a wheel to create electricity and just skip the middle man.
That's the part I'm working on, You see when I say microscopic, A better word would be sub-atomic, if a nanomachine was small enough to enter an atomic nucleus, it could conceivably attach a sub-atomic "tow line" and forcibly pull the atoms together. Like I said I'm still working on it, but that's the "very" simplified idea.
What exactly do you plan on making these "smaller than atoms" machines out of?
by Psychotic Mongooses » Wed Aug 12, 2009 3:51 pm
Mad hatters in jeans wrote:Is this the idea to create a small sun in a box and harness the energy? I heard the main problem was finding a tough enough material for the box to contain the sun.
by Mad hatters in jeans » Wed Aug 12, 2009 3:52 pm
Psychotic Mongooses wrote:Mad hatters in jeans wrote:Is this the idea to create a small sun in a box and harness the energy? I heard the main problem was finding a tough enough material for the box to contain the sun.
Paper or plastic?
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