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Why is there a question mark after the "Neutron Radiation" comment. Is that because you don't know if there's neutron radiation or not? If there IS neutron radiation, then yes it's potentially hazardous. Have you measured neutron radiation somehow? And if so, how?
Originally posted by aoi3610
NEUTRON Radiation, potential hazard?
If it works for you, then it is I think?
Originally posted by Arbitrageur
Why is there a question mark after the "Neutron Radiation" comment. Is that because you don't know if there's neutron radiation or not?
Originally posted by aoi3610
NEUTRON Radiation, potential hazard?
If it works for you, then it is I think?
If there IS neutron radiation, then yes it's potentially hazardous. Have you measured neutron radiation somehow? And if so, how?
I used to have a license to handle radioactive materials like neutron sources, for geological analytical purposes.
And yes they can be dangerous depending on the intensity of the neutrons emitted.
I also used detectors to measure the interaction of the neutrons with the geological formation, but you didn't describe specifics about neutron detectors so I'm not sure how you're detecting or measuring the neutrons?
Originally posted by prepared4truth
reply to post by aoi3610
I did read, and I say that it doesn't look safe because of the materials being used.
As a matter of fact, you mention radiation being a small problem when not plating the can in gold (which is the example you use in your instructions). If I hadn't read I wouldn't have bothered posting.
I checked out your threads... I didn't see anything about pyramids,
although your prediction thread is very interesting.
I don't know what there is to laugh at, but I hope you like it here at ATS.
May the cold fusion you suggest be the technology you see being utilized when SHTF?
"Fusion"? Not at all - at best this is energy storage,
at worst it's apparently just burning the plastic straw.
The dangerous part is the dioxins given off by the burning of the plastic.
Originally posted by aoi3610
There is no straw in it, that is used for putting it together, to aid getting the silicon in the correct location, the straw is removed before "use".
Do you see a straw in this picture?
Originally posted by harrytuttle
Originally posted by aoi3610
There is no straw in it, that is used for putting it together, to aid getting the silicon in the correct location, the straw is removed before "use".
Do you see a straw in this picture?
Oh, I apologize for following your directions which NEVER said remove the straw (so I could only assume you pushed the straw down into the sand).
Fine.
So you've made a primitive lead battery which somehow stores the tremendous amounts of heat you put into it. Wow.
What are you going to do with it?
You can't use it for electricity.
You gonna warm your baby bottle with it?
By the way, it still ain't "fusion" slick, not even close.
You are performing chemical reactions, not nuclear reactions.
Originally posted by aoi3610
What are you going to do with it?
Make Energy from LEAD.
You can't use it for electricity.
I cannot believe you have actually written that? We make electricity using heat now?
In fact ALL AC electricity is made from HEAT one way or another.
By the way, it still ain't "fusion" slick, not even close.
What is it then, because I can see no possible chemical reaction that can take place?
You remember the ingredients.
DRY EARTH
LEAD
TIN
SILICON (SAND)
ALUMINIUM
& HEAT
en.wikipedia.org...
In nuclear physics and nuclear chemistry, nuclear fission is a nuclear reaction in which the nucleus of an atom splits into smaller parts (lighter nuclei), often producing free neutrons and photons (in the form of gamma rays), as well. Fission of heavy elements is an exothermic reaction which can release large amounts of energy both as electromagnetic radiation and as kinetic energy of the fragments (heating the bulk material where fission takes place). For fission to produce energy, the total binding energy of the resulting elements has to be higher than that of the starting element. Fission is a form of nuclear transmutation because the resulting fragments are not the same element as the original atom.
In nuclear physics, nuclear chemistry and astrophysics nuclear fusion is the process by which two or more atomic nuclei join together, or "fuse", to form a single heavier nucleus. This is usually accompanied by the release or absorption of large quantities of energy. Large-scale thermonuclear fusion processes, involving many nuclei fusing at once, must occur in matter at very high densities and temperatures.
en.wikipedia.org...
Cold fusion refers to a proposed nuclear fusion process of unknown mechanism offered to explain a group of disputed experimental results first reported by electrochemists Martin Fleischmann and Stanley Pons. It is sometimes termed "Low Energy Nuclear Reaction" (LENR) in contrast to the more common fusion reactions such as those inside stars and high energy experiments. The field originates with reports of an experiment by Martin Fleischmann, then one of the world's leading electrochemists,[1] and Stanley Pons in March of 1989 where they reported anomalous heat production ("excess heat") of a magnitude they asserted would defy explanation except in terms of nuclear processes. They further reported measuring small amounts of nuclear reaction byproducts, including neutrons and tritium.[2] The small tabletop experiment involved electrolysis of heavy water on the surface of a palladium (Pd) electrode.[3]
You are performing chemical reactions, not nuclear reactions.
Or is it the Dry Earth, well, I've seen lots of fields spontaneously burst into flames.
Please, sensible questions.
You cannot make energy. IF you proceed with saying so debunk this, assuming you understand the math that has to go with it....
Explain your process from which you convert this heat to electricity.
Would you mind telling me what you mean by "DRY EARTH"?
I just realized this was pointless.
Originally posted by aoi3610
The centre of this planet is a star, just like the SUN.
Originally posted by binomialtheorem
Originally posted by aoi3610
en.wikipedia.org...
No change in energy at all, just energy transfer. But how efficient do you think it is.
The fusion of lighter nuclei, which creates a heavier nucleus and a free neutron, generally releases more energy than it takes to force the nuclei together; this is an exothermic process that can produce self-sustaining reactions. The National Ignition Facility, which uses laser-driven inertial confinement fusion, is thought to be capable of break-even fusion. The first large-scale laser target experiments were performed in June 2009 and ignition experiments will begin in 2010.
Chemical thermodynamics
Next part of my post is going to be here after I read through your post again.
IS burning something a chemical reaction...