Message from @Indigo Lucifer
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original american made brigs or some other nation cheapo build?
Trump couldnt be more clear on the treason
Go with an old Wisconson engine. Cast Iron not Aluminum.
but i might be ok with a cast iron block with an aluminum cylinder head
no, u don't ...mixed metals expand at different rates when heated
could end up with a locked cylinder when the engine gets hot
@SirW00f most drag strip hemis use the same configuration
such as the 392 and 426 engines
most ford flatheads have it too
ya but they only use it for short periods at a time...not for normal every day usage
plus briggs and stratton IS a flathead engine
i'm more into particle physics
and the 'cold fusion' myth
briggs & stratton flatheads are easier to work with, less parts, and it has more power than a typical 2 stroke kit
using lasers to heat up hydrogen to make it fuse
lasers shift the electron orbits wider than normal by photon charging
@SirW00f theres also muon catalyzed fusion and "bubble fusion"
need massive amounts of pressure to allow such actions to cause hydrogen to fuse into helium or some other material
ya but neutron fusion is easiest
well there is pyroelectric fusion as well
can make deuterium and tritium from hydrogen via neutron fusion
without needing a few megawatts to be wasted
a laser could theoretically do the trick if it is a nuclear pumped laser or a gamma ray laser
maybe a good compromise is using an X-Ray laser?
was working on a nacer while i was investigated by the gov before got approved for the navy
things i do in my hobby times
a nacer is the neutron version of a laser
i was trying to make a phaser actually
i had a theory that maybe theres a possibility of using tesla coils to trigger fusion reactions?
source material was radium