| bio | website | youtube.com/zurechtweiser |
|---|---|---|
| location | Stadtteil Stieghorst | |
| age | 31 | |
| visits | member for | 9 months |
| seen | Feb 3 at 9:31 | |
| stats | profile views | 27 |
/
/
/____________________
|________ __________
/_____ /|| |
|".___."| || |
|_______|/ | |
|| .___."|| /
||_______|| /
|_________|/
|
Jan 10 |
awarded | Supporter |
|
Dec 8 |
comment |
On using old fuel rods to generate energy There we have the solution: f ~ 1/sqrt(RC). f is high, so R*C is to be low. f(gamma) = 3.0 * 10^19 hertz. Having synchronized gamma-rays and using capacitors and supraconducting materials, one can harvest gamma radiation energy. I am looking forward to the future. |
|
Dec 8 |
comment |
On using old fuel rods to generate energy Proof or it didn't happen. |
|
Dec 8 |
asked | On using old fuel rods to generate energy |
|
Dec 6 |
comment |
Can you speed up radioactive decay of plutonium? Why not put radioactive waste into space shuttles and deposit it on the moon or some other planet? In space there is strong radiation everywhere anyway, and space doesn't "consider" anything waste. |
|
Dec 6 |
awarded | Editor |
|
Dec 6 |
revised |
Can you speed up radioactive decay of plutonium? added 2 characters in body |
|
Dec 6 |
comment |
Can you speed up radioactive decay of plutonium? Why not put radioactive waste into space shuttles and deposit it on the moon or some other planet? In space there is strong radiation everywhere anyway, and space doesn't "consider" anything waste. |
|
Dec 6 |
asked | Can you speed up radioactive decay of plutonium? |
|
Oct 7 |
awarded | Autobiographer |
|
Sep 3 |
comment |
Is the law of conservation of energy still valid? I've already quoted the link. |
|
Sep 2 |
awarded | Student |
|
Sep 2 |
comment |
Is the law of conservation of energy still valid? @annav Well in greece, a lot of things are "valid". |
|
Sep 2 |
comment |
Is the law of conservation of energy still valid? motls.blogspot.de/2010/08/… |
|
Sep 2 |
asked | Is the law of conservation of energy still valid? |
|
Aug 8 |
asked | Why does physics not attempt to explain observations in addition to describing them? |