Re: Nuclear fusion.
- From: "Puppet_Sock" <puppet_sock@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 21 Mar 2006 14:13:17 -0800
Starbles@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Puppet_Sock wrote:
Starbles@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:Newsflash: Atomic bombs use nuclear fusion to trigger nuclear fission.
What if we were to induce nuclear fusion by using fission to smash
together fusion components, and do this at a small enough scale for the
energy to be harnessed efficiently? Would that be practical?
So, what you are asking is, if we invented an entirely new kind of
tehcnology that nobody has any clue how to do, would it be practical?
When I dream, I have a pony.
Also, ALL nuclear fusion harnessing technology is stuff that nobody has
any clue how to do. Otherwise we'd have nuclear fusion.
Ok. When I dream, I have a *flying* pony.
What about the energy wasted trying to turn CO2 and H20 into GasolineFurthermore, the energy can be stored in lipids, which naturally have
one of the highest known, if not THE highest known, energy storage to
storage volume ratio?
Um. Lipids (fat) are about 9 kilo calories per gram, or a bit under 37
kilo
Joules per gram. Gasoline is about 45 kilo Joules per gram.
and O2 as opposed to trying to figure out what the body does NATURALLY?
What *about* the energy wasted doing that?
And what has that got to do with what the body does?
And what has *that* got to do with energy that might be produced
from fusion?
Are you suffering from a fantasy that it's easy to produce lipids
from nuclear reactions?
Maybe you could start with a good encylcopedia. Or a web search.
Socks
I've already done all that. Are you suggesting I do it again?
No, I'm suggesting you do it while awake.
Socks
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