(July 23, 2019 at 5:12 am)Mathilda Wrote:I provided a cartoon for you.. that way there is a chance you might be able to understand how the perpetual motion machine I came up with off the cuff will provide free and unlimited nuclear power will work.(July 23, 2019 at 3:01 am)Anomalocaris Wrote: Well, majority of geothermal power is traceable to spontaneous fission of radioactive isotopes mainly in earth’s core, so it is fission. But much of the energy released by the spontaneous fission of radioactive isotopes on earth core ultimately comes from catastrophic nucleosynthesis inside a core collapse supernova, which is a form of endothermic nuclear fusion. So geothermal energy largely comes form nuclear fission, which in turn is largely powered by nuclear fusion.
Did you get this Drich? Anomalocaris has provided you with the answer.
You can answer my question in your own words now
what an idiot.. I just provided you with something previously impossible, and I'm the one being ridiculed because YOU do not understand.. IE the idea can't be evaluated by you, you need someone smarter to tell you if this will work or not.
That is what is funny to me. your minds are so small you can't take the elements I provided and vet the process as a whole, and I and the dumb one? you can't see or identify any possible weak links in the model i offered, so you attack me as a whole. that's what children do.they can isolate and identify or scrutinize specifics.. they attack the other person as a whole in hopes of gaining a mob hate to wash away a threat. rather than address specifics. this is youand you are not smart enough to even care..
Do you see how I specifically isolated a detrimental character and general failure in your logic and base reasoning? in doing so this puts everything you say or come up with in question and it describes the deficiencies in your critical thinking and abilities. I gave a specific failure..
What do you do? you paint with the biggest brush possible like any other slow witted racist bigot who hates or does not want to consider change because of emotion rather than reason.