Message from @rightthehand

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2019-06-13 14:14:12 UTC  

😉

2019-06-13 14:14:24 UTC  

I think it's 316L stainless steel cladded in tungsten

2019-06-13 14:14:27 UTC  

can you just "pull a vacuum"

2019-06-13 14:14:31 UTC  

ahhhhhh

2019-06-13 14:14:33 UTC  

so tis a container

2019-06-13 14:14:40 UTC  

a stainless steel tungtgetn one

2019-06-13 14:14:43 UTC  

thanks

2019-06-13 14:14:52 UTC  

Well if the gas is ionized you could modify the strength of the field and compress the ionized gas moreso or less so

2019-06-13 14:14:58 UTC  

So in that sense you could "pull a vacuum"

2019-06-13 14:15:03 UTC  

but you need a continaner for the low pressure

2019-06-13 14:15:13 UTC  

or it wont work on earth

2019-06-13 14:15:20 UTC  

right?

2019-06-13 14:15:22 UTC  

If 6 electromagnetic fields counts as a container then sure

2019-06-13 14:15:23 UTC  

its only works in theory

2019-06-13 14:15:28 UTC  

like orbits

2019-06-13 14:15:32 UTC  

outside earth

2019-06-13 14:15:34 UTC  

it will work

2019-06-13 14:15:42 UTC  

lol

2019-06-13 14:15:48 UTC  

no the tugntenst staniless steel chamber counts as a container

2019-06-13 14:15:55 UTC  

at least to me

2019-06-13 14:16:12 UTC  

but tell me more about how if this was in space it would work

2019-06-13 14:16:18 UTC  

jsut remoeve earth

2019-06-13 14:16:21 UTC  

and all its rules

2019-06-13 14:16:26 UTC  

liek a baller

2019-06-13 14:16:28 UTC  

The Tungsten+stainless contains the air from the vacuum. The magnetic fields contain the vacuum from the ionized deuterium

2019-06-13 14:16:32 UTC  

yse

2019-06-13 14:16:36 UTC  

so you are showing me a container

2019-06-13 14:16:42 UTC  

a literally phsycial container

2019-06-13 14:16:42 UTC  

2 containers in fact

2019-06-13 14:16:52 UTC  

One made of metal, the other out of electromagnetism

2019-06-13 14:16:54 UTC  

one of them being pjsyical

2019-06-13 14:17:06 UTC  

nope

2019-06-13 14:17:11 UTC  

jsut pressure grainets in a conainer

2019-06-13 14:17:19 UTC  

by constant application of energy

2019-06-13 14:17:26 UTC  

😉

2019-06-13 14:17:30 UTC  

I would argue the pressure withing that ball of plasma is fairly consistent

2019-06-13 14:17:32 UTC  

i thought you where smarter then this

2019-06-13 14:17:34 UTC  

What are you guys discussing?

2019-06-13 14:17:44 UTC  

pressure with no physcial container

2019-06-13 14:17:52 UTC  

The biggest pressure differential will be in the 8 corners of the polywell

2019-06-13 14:17:52 UTC  

Can't exist.