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Ser_Jaker
12/31/21 2:40:55 AM
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Where would you spend it?
You wouldn't die or starve. You'd have a little hut and a weeks supply of rations and air.

I would go to pluto for sure. I like the cold weather

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Kakapo
12/31/21 2:52:19 AM
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ProfessorKukui posted...
Uranus
I hear Uranus is a gas giant

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Kloe_Rinz
12/31/21 2:53:04 AM
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Earth
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Unsugarized_Foo
12/31/21 2:54:03 AM
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Mirror Earth. It travelse on the opposite side of the sun but we never see it because we perfectly mirror it

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Unsugarized_Foo
12/31/21 2:55:47 AM
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Not Mirror Earth

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DrizztLink
12/31/21 2:56:05 AM
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It mirrors our gravity perfectly and thus hides.

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Kloe_Rinz
12/31/21 2:56:27 AM
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Unsugarized_Foo posted...
Mirror Earth. It travelse on the opposite side of the sun but we never see it because we perfectly mirror it
what if on mirror earth, anime is real, and they have the technology to turn you into a cute japanese lesbian magical maid catgirl
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Kloe_Rinz
12/31/21 2:58:39 AM
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DrizztLink posted...
It mirrors our gravity perfectly and thus hides.
mars rover might see it
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Questionmarktarius
12/31/21 2:58:40 AM
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If i succeed at life, I'll die on Mars.
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DrizztLink
12/31/21 3:06:10 AM
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Take it up with Mirror Earth's Mirror Physics science boy I didn't write the rules

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Xethuminra
12/31/21 3:15:08 AM
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There's a giant ball of fission at the center of our multiplanetary system...

.... You ever consider how ridiculous that concept is?
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MarveI
12/31/21 3:15:44 AM
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Kloe_Rinz posted...
Earth


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Xethuminra
12/31/21 3:20:18 AM
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Thanks! :)
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Questionmarktarius
12/31/21 3:24:27 AM
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Somehow, the heavy elements pretty much all ended up in Venus, Earth, and Mars, but mostly Earth.
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Mistere Man
12/31/21 3:25:34 AM
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Unsugarized_Foo posted...
Mirror Earth. It travelse on the opposite side of the sun but we never see it because we perfectly mirror it
Z.H.P fan?

Sorry that was Bizarro Earth maybe.

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Xethuminra
12/31/21 3:26:52 AM
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Fission is the splitting of atoms, either by radioactive decay or by collisional impact. Certainly radioactive decay occurs because the sun contains many radioactive isotopes including thorium, uranium etc. Basically fission happens irrespective of any environmental constraints because it is an intrinsic property of radioactive nuclides.
Although the energy produced by fission is comparable to what is produced by fusion, the core of the sun is dominated by hydrogen and at temperatures where hydrogen fusion is possible, so that the dominant source of energy per cubic meter is in fusion rather then the fission of very low abundance radioisotopes. Fission is not a significant source of energy so long as the temperatures and densities are high enough for fusion to occur.

Well. Now we're all kinds of fucked up.

Explain solar fusion one more time for me.

Source: NASA
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Xethuminra
12/31/21 3:28:13 AM
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Glad someone heard my nuclear moon theory and took it seriously tho
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Questionmarktarius
12/31/21 3:29:10 AM
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Everything rots to helium. Or, at least everything heavier than iron or nickel.
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Xethuminra
12/31/21 3:30:27 AM
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It states a fusion core very clearly.

And gives a nod towards decay
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Questionmarktarius
12/31/21 3:33:27 AM
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The universe is still almost entirely hydrogen.
Fusion rests matter into a lower energy state until iron-56 and nickel-62, where fission and alpha decay take over.
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Xethuminra
12/31/21 3:34:47 AM
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So ....

What you need is not cold fusion, but a place to put the heat. What you really want.... Is cold fission around a fusion machine. And that's that.
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Questionmarktarius
12/31/21 3:39:09 AM
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You may find some success smacking lithium atoms together. Lithium is the only element where fusion and fission both gain energy, and its two stable isotopes only exist because they have nothing to decay into.
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Xethuminra
12/31/21 3:39:49 AM
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Questionmarktarius posted...
You may find some success smacking lithium atoms together. Lithium is the only element where fusion and fission both gain energy, and its two stable isotopes only exist because they have nothing to decay into.
https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/a/user_image/9/2/7/AAEhCpAACwfv.png
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Questionmarktarius
12/31/21 3:42:28 AM
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Xethuminra posted...
We are talking about a perpetual motion engine.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CNO_cycle
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Xethuminra
12/31/21 3:44:40 AM
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Right. You want one reaction to fuel the other and contain the brunt of the energy that isn't been siphoned. Worst case scenario? You have to change out the casing every once in awhile. So it's not only like the opposite of a sun...

It's effectively the opposite of a battery. The shell dies, but the core survives.
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Questionmarktarius
12/31/21 3:49:12 AM
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The absurd stability of the alpha particle constrains everything else. There is no stable isotope at mass numbers 5 or 8, and everything past 62 is theoretically susceptible to alpha decay.

Bismuth only became "unstable" in 2012, and its half-life is so absurdly long that it's irrelevant. Probably two bismuth atoms on earth decayed to thallium today.
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Xethuminra
12/31/21 3:50:50 AM
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If you made it vibrate or bounce & converted kinetic energy into electric energy, that would be interesting as well.

Furthemore, I bet you could create a self-repairing shell with hot & cold machines side by side, or one atop the other...

... Like a lava lamp
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Questionmarktarius
12/31/21 3:55:28 AM
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Xethuminra posted...
Furthemore, I bet you could create a self-repairing shell with hot & cold machines side by side, or one atop the other...

... Like a lava lamp
This is the "big bounce" theory of the universe.
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Xethuminra
12/31/21 3:55:54 AM
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Or in this case

A microcosm
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__starsnostars
12/31/21 4:35:33 AM
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Pluto aint no planet.

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Arcanine2009
12/31/21 4:44:20 AM
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Questionmarktarius posted...
The universe is still almost entirely hydrogen.
Fusion rests matter into a lower energy state until iron-56 and nickel-62, where fission and alpha decay take over.
https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/a/user_image/9/6/2/AAS1rFAACwgS.jpg

I dunno.. what's the most valuable planet (or moon) we can gather data back for?

-Mars (we have Rovers there already. What can I do as a human)?
-Gas planets?
-Titan or Europa moons?


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DepreceV2
12/31/21 4:44:59 AM
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Jupiter would be cool.

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Questionmarktarius
12/31/21 4:50:04 AM
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Arcanine2009 posted...
I dunno.. what's the most valuable planet (or moon) we can gather data back for?
well, you know, Earth.
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Arcanine2009
12/31/21 5:04:00 AM
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Questionmarktarius posted...
well, you know, Earth.
Besides Earth dude . Not surprised. Your name literally makes you a smart aleck IRL.

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