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#426 - pretzalman (08/08/2012) [-]
With the 5th one how you said "....starting that nuclear fission/fusion..." humans have not yet created the environment (pressure, heat, etc...) to reproduce nuclear fusion which is the thing that happens inside supernova's that creates elements, just thought you should know.
User avatar #460 to #426 - themastertroller (08/12/2012) [-]
actually fusion has been done many times in hydrogen bombs and what not
#457 to #426 - N. Korean citizen (08/10/2012) [-]
what are you saying man??
nuclear fusion has been done a long time back in hydrogen bomb. they use nuclear fusion reactions to start the fusion, that creates more than enough energy to fuse hydrogen nuclei.
#458 to #457 - pretzalman (08/11/2012) [-]
No anon that is fission, the rapid and uncontrollable decay of an unstable material such as Uranium. Fusion is the opposite, the formation of elements.
User avatar #459 to #458 - decay (08/11/2012) [-]
The uncontrollable what of an unstable material?
User avatar #462 to #459 - pretzalman (08/14/2012) [-]
decay, breaking apart, exploding
User avatar #438 to #426 - junkinator (08/08/2012) [-]
that would be cold fusion, right? why arent all of our best scientists working on this now? we need this energy source damnit!
#434 to #426 - shadowsnipin (08/08/2012) [-]
www.technologyreview.com/news/408558/mining-the-moon/ A large scale fusion reactor we don't have, but small scale we do.
#436 to #434 - pretzalman (08/08/2012) [-]
Well then
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