Message from @shrikeclaw

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2019-08-13 04:41:34 UTC  

go to mits website

2019-08-13 04:41:36 UTC  

and look it up

2019-08-13 04:41:37 UTC  

Even if you could contain it imagine what would happen in a containment breach imao

2019-08-13 04:41:47 UTC  

@ManAnimal - Silly silly people.

Everyone knows that perpetual motion devices and cold fusion are the future.

2019-08-13 04:41:48 UTC  

i visited the Taramac

2019-08-13 04:41:51 UTC  

well

2019-08-13 04:41:57 UTC  

don't need to, thanks

2019-08-13 04:41:57 UTC  

it should be less dangerous than meltdown

2019-08-13 04:41:58 UTC  

no?

2019-08-13 04:42:04 UTC  

the fusion is unsustainable

2019-08-13 04:42:10 UTC  

it will cool down eventually

2019-08-13 04:42:12 UTC  

lol true arthut

2019-08-13 04:42:18 UTC  

even if it did melt through the containment

2019-08-13 04:42:26 UTC  

get another sun?

2019-08-13 04:42:27 UTC  

Yeah but it'll cut throw literally anything though

2019-08-13 04:42:28 UTC  

and its not like theyre even using dangerous materials

2019-08-13 04:42:32 UTC  

theyre using fucking what

2019-08-13 04:42:34 UTC  

hydrogen?

2019-08-13 04:42:40 UTC  

not even radioactive

2019-08-13 04:42:42 UTC  

All we need is a couple thousand cats, and a fuckload of buttered toast.

We'll produce enough energy to last for a thousand years!

2019-08-13 04:42:59 UTC  

peta would have a fit...then try to put them all down

2019-08-13 04:42:59 UTC  

donkeys

2019-08-13 04:43:04 UTC  

@Lucienne d'Anwyl - Radioactive isotopes of hydrogen.

Deuterium and tritium, to be specific.

2019-08-13 04:43:11 UTC  

@Samaritan it all depends on how quickly it will cool down

2019-08-13 04:43:12 UTC  

1000s of jackasses blowing hot air

2019-08-13 04:43:15 UTC  

Let's be real here

2019-08-13 04:43:18 UTC  

the mass they use isnt very high

2019-08-13 04:43:25 UTC  

The future isn't fusion or perpetual motion

2019-08-13 04:43:26 UTC  

neither deuterium nor tritium are that harmful

2019-08-13 04:43:38 UTC  

Its building giant Matrix power planets

2019-08-13 04:43:40 UTC  

it's not the mass, its the fusion energy and the released energy

2019-08-13 04:43:41 UTC  

We dress up a generator as a 12 year old girl, and put Joe Biden behind it.

2019-08-13 04:43:44 UTC  

they are naturally occuring in water

2019-08-13 04:43:47 UTC  

Where we use niggers for fuel

2019-08-13 04:43:52 UTC  

tho not very concentrated obviously

2019-08-13 04:43:58 UTC  

H^3?

2019-08-13 04:44:00 UTC  

anything with more mass takes more energy for the initial fusion

2019-08-13 04:44:21 UTC  

the heavier elements are only consumed when a star starts to collapse

2019-08-13 04:44:22 UTC  

right but uh

2019-08-13 04:44:24 UTC  

the smaller the mass

2019-08-13 04:44:27 UTC  

the quicker it cools down