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dwattttt
8mo ago
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Gold is atomically heavier than iron, fusing gold costs energy. The language in the article is ambiguous, but I believe the energy quoted is a cost.
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floxy
8mo ago
They are engineering their tritium breeding to produce excess neutrons to transmute the mercury to gold.
modeless
8mo ago
It's produced from mercury
MrLeap
8mo ago
Right, fusion stops being a net producer of energy on atoms heavier than iron.
A star’s fusion reaction ceases when too much of its core turns to iron.
modeless
8mo ago
Mercury is heavier than gold so it's a fission reaction.
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