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How does this not melt whatever is holding it?
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Also, how long before we start seeing these:
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That's quite the accident.
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Says they're getting more energy out of it than they're putting in. Guess Exxon will be sending in their hit-squad soon.
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How does this not melt whatever is holding it? [/ QUOTE ] Plasma is electrially charged and therefore can be constrained by a magnetic field so no physical container is required. |
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[ QUOTE ] How does this not melt whatever is holding it? [/ QUOTE ] Plasma is electrially charged and therefore can be constrained by a magnetic field so no physical container is required. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah didn't you see spiderman 2? |
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Another puzzle: if the "extra energy" was due to a specific nuclear reaction, the x-ray spectrum would probably be obvious, and "not thermal."
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The Z Machine. Sounds a lot like some sort of doomsday-Final Fantasy type thing...
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damn thats scary. Perhpas some madman with nukes won't blow up the world, it'll be some NASA nerd who accidentally melts the earth.
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