' Wrote:If it's too much trouble, Liberty could just harvest ice from Gunnison, California Minor, Maine and some of those ice-fields, split out the oxygen atom from the two hydrogen ones, and call it H-fuel...
But that wouldn't be fun now, would it?
It's not as if hydrogen doesn't make up about 95% of the universe's matter by mass...
:lol:
I actually loved this subject. Friday was our residential physicist. I couldn't even come close to repeating his talk one isotopes, half-lifes, and states needed to make the fussion reaction. But in a nutshell the Hydrogen and Helium isotopes that make up the Crow Nebula not only comes from a star but from a star in a specific period in it's life. The star would've had to have been torn apart unnaturally in it's earlier stages of life to create such nebula as a naturally dieng star would've already burned out those specific Hydrogen and Helium isotopes that saturate the Crow. It's really insanely more complicated then that and can be wrapped up as Dam K'vosh thing doing something akin to how Friday put it "Playing galactic billiard balls with stars and black holes".