In fact the idea of Saint Hilaire was to have a hot spring that would last the life of the car. And to convert this heat via a Stirling machine generating electricity.
Electricity that would permanently recharge batteries.
It is technically feasible, but poses enormous problems to contain the radiation (what about an accident congratulating the battery?) And to recycle the automobile (which becomes "fair" nuclear waste of a few hundred kg)
nuclear battery, portable small
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You speak !
It is true that theoretically, it is very interesting but ...
Following tomorrow, I decided to dissipate a little, DODO!
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It is true that theoretically, it is very interesting but ...
Following tomorrow, I decided to dissipate a little, DODO!
A ++++
Sincerely yours Le Lietseu
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One sees clearly only with the heart, the essential is invisible to the eyes ...
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It's not all worth the nuclear plane, it's no joke, it flew!
http://www.dissident-media.org/infonucl ... iques.html
At the bottom of the page: downloadable Science & Vie documents and articles.
http://www.dissident-media.org/infonucl ... iques.html
At the bottom of the page: downloadable Science & Vie documents and articles.
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Thank you Leo for these instructive strong links ...
Since we are a bit into almost fiction science, the next generation of aircraft could move by magnetohydrodynamic propulsion, which requires the ionization of the air surrounding the aircraft, and superconductors. There is practically only nuclear energy which can give sufficient autonomy to such a device, easily consuming several MegaWatt.
Since we are a bit into almost fiction science, the next generation of aircraft could move by magnetohydrodynamic propulsion, which requires the ionization of the air surrounding the aircraft, and superconductors. There is practically only nuclear energy which can give sufficient autonomy to such a device, easily consuming several MegaWatt.
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Remundo wrote:Thank you Leo for these instructive strong links ...
Since we are a bit into almost fiction science, the next generation of aircraft could move by magnetohydrodynamic propulsion, which requires the ionization of the air surrounding the aircraft, and superconductors. There is practically only nuclear energy which can give sufficient autonomy to such a device, easily consuming several MegaWatt.
Go see this found on the sister site Quant'homme:
http://www.etheric.com/LaVioletteBooks/ ... crets.html
Jean Louis Naudin spun them the thing ...
And as we like it
See you soon, greetings from Lietseu
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"The power of love, must be stronger than the love of power" contemporary Lie Tzu?
One sees clearly only with the heart, the essential is invisible to the eyes ...
"The power of love, must be stronger than the love of power" contemporary Lie Tzu?
One sees clearly only with the heart, the essential is invisible to the eyes ...
Re: Nuclear battery, small transportable
Lietseu wrote:The question I ask myself is: when do they make us a model which consumes the radioactivity of the air or of the water of the spring which flows behind the grandmother who crèche 500m from the "Tricastingg" "as a southerner would say, although I am more inclined towards the" poisoners shop "
If they still had the idea of using it for "clean" things, but no, it's still to pollute Alaska a little more, that these crazy people are going to build this, or for the military ...
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Fly a B52 to nuclear power!
this is small and it's old
goodbye Hic
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Torture for Dummies
Forbid to express the idea that the field is acceleration (magnetic and gravitational)
And you get your patent mental torture option executioner successfully
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What did you mean?
I didn't get it, am a bit down to earth, or was there nothing to understand
Meow and a ++
about "and it's old" you talk about the subject you dig up?
I didn't get it, am a bit down to earth, or was there nothing to understand
Meow and a ++
about "and it's old" you talk about the subject you dig up?
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"The power of love, must be stronger than the love of power" contemporary Lie Tzu?
One sees clearly only with the heart, the essential is invisible to the eyes ...
"The power of love, must be stronger than the love of power" contemporary Lie Tzu?
One sees clearly only with the heart, the essential is invisible to the eyes ...
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Re: Nuclear battery, small transportable
Not understood either ...
It's true it's old, but it was not a B52 but a CONVAIR "Convair NB-36H The Crusader":
https://www.econologie.com/forums/un-avion-e ... t2548.html
Hic wrote:Fly a B52 to nuclear power!
this is small and it's old
It's true it's old, but it was not a B52 but a CONVAIR "Convair NB-36H The Crusader":
https://www.econologie.com/forums/un-avion-e ... t2548.html
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Re: Nuclear battery, small transportable
Christophe wrote:Not understood either ...Hic wrote:Fly a B52 to nuclear power!
this is small and it's old
It's true it's old, but it was not a B52 but a CONVAIR "Convair NB-36H The Crusader":
https://www.econologie.com/forums/un-avion-e ... t2548.html
hi Christophe
I forgot the most compact Voyager 1 over 30 years still in operation
goodbye Hic
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Hic wrote:over 30 years still in office
30 years is less than the first divergence in Fessenheim ...
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centrale_n ... Fessenheim
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In The Inspector never gives up (The Enforcer), an American film by James Fargo released in 1976 with Clint Eastwood, reference is made to the Fessenheim Center. A dialogue of the film evokes a bomb attack which would have targeted the Center [6].
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