I recently found that if you have built a computer yourself, and it does not run on a pentium, but rather an athalon processor, or an asrock motherboard, do not use a dell power supply. Dell runs on at power supply not an atx. You are in danger of frying your motherboard if you do this. The...
Thank you all for you responses. They have all been very helpful. A special thanks to CCW, Todd619, tinfoil, and BenDutro. An extra special thanks to Imagineer for his creative thinking.
I have been told fusion reactions are currently just experimental, but they require a vast amount of energy to start. But, I have also heard that it is believed once you get a fusion reaction going well, it has the potential to out-last a fission reaction. I was suggesting that you use some or...
I've been reading up on this subject lately, and I have been meaning to ask, has anyone tried touse nuclear fission to trigger a nuclear fusion reaction? Or would having 2 reactors in a building to maiintain be too dangerous? I just thought if you could get the fusion reaction to sustain itself...
Thanks, do you know a hypergolic formula that I might use to get a reaction similar, if not identical to this? I wish to recreate this for a small video and to prove to someone it can be done. It was in the movie Reign of Fire. That should give you some visual discription of it.
I am interested in binary chemicals, and pyrotechnics, and self ignition. This is for special effects though, and it isn't really my field. I already know how to work with volitile substances, and I can create Self igniting thermite by using Glycerin, Potassium Permaganate, Powdered aluminum and...