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Im am NOT a physicist so im not afraid to tell you i cannot answer the odd questions you are asking.
Why not go to an applied physics message site and ask someone there the same question?
Or propose your theories there?
Id guarantee they would laugh you out of their site so fast your head would spin.
Perhaps ill post your theories to one, with your permission of course and post back some of the replies here? Would that meet with your approval?
If i might ask one question, what is the reaction you are looking for?
A type of cold fusion?
Somthing else? What will harness and store your power?
Gold?
Does gold now act as a capacitor and hold a charge till it is applied to something?
Extrapolate.
While i am not a math expert or nuclear physicist, i DO have a certificate in Industrial Electricity and do have a decent working knowledge of currents and such.
I've been following this since the start and while it has some good info and is pretty convincing to the point I hope you're not right, one thing bothers me and I hope you don't take offense because none is intended.
It almost feels like you and maybe one or two others have managed to figure something out and while you're describing what to do with the oven, everything still seems to be speaking in riddles so if we really are screwed in a few months then I can assume that only a handful will survive thanks to being able to make whatever it is we're supposed to make to survive this.
Is there a way to explain it in layman's terms for those who aren't exactly stupid but can't yet grasp what it is you're trying to teach us?
Originally posted by nightbringr
Let me just ask you this simple question then. How are you going to trigger the nuclear chain-reaction needed to make this power supply, and what is the fuel?
Surely you dont propose a fuel will not be burned in this reaction.