If a 38 deg. Celsius change in temperature can create (?) quantity deuteron-deuteron (D + D) fusion in silver metal lattice at 1 atm.
How many fusions are needed to propagate a 38 deg. Celsius ripple through 2mmX.05mmX100mm silver foil (.05mm boron powder coated) in approx. 1 minute? Assuming a 38 degree or greater energy is imparted on one end of the foil to start the ripple
(just trying to visualize the impossibility of the ripple reaching the other end)
Joe Sal
thermal ripple
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Re: thermal ripple
Huh? I wish I could grasp what was just asked?
A 38 degree C ripple? This causing in and of itself, fusion?
There may be just some simple failure to put this case forward in a manner that I can understand the question. I am of a more or less friendly disposition towards latice/solid state fusion through experimental results being reported, but can't see a mechanism or a methodology to link to this question.
Richard Hull
A 38 degree C ripple? This causing in and of itself, fusion?
There may be just some simple failure to put this case forward in a manner that I can understand the question. I am of a more or less friendly disposition towards latice/solid state fusion through experimental results being reported, but can't see a mechanism or a methodology to link to this question.
Richard Hull
Progress may have been a good thing once, but it just went on too long. - Yogi Berra
Fusion is the energy of the future....and it always will be
The more complex the idea put forward by the poor amateur, the more likely it will never see embodiment
Fusion is the energy of the future....and it always will be
The more complex the idea put forward by the poor amateur, the more likely it will never see embodiment
Re: thermal ripple
Please disregard. In its own context it ends up only as a mathematical exercise. Chasing rabbits again!
Joe Sal.
Joe Sal.