Do you know how large the sun is? it's the same size as 100 earths. If Magellan could travel along the surface of the Sun, probably it takes a hundred years or so. It produces energy when phase shift of hydrogen to helium. 5 billion years have passed since the Sun was born. Now it has 50% of hydrogen and 50% of helium. It means another 5 billion years can glow away. We could escape from pollution and carbon dioxide, If it could be realized on the earth.It is the ultimate energy, but It needs high temperature and pressure beyond our wildest imagination.
Sumiko san, I enjoyed your comment, thank you so much!!
An article makes me back to my old days. It was 8 years ago, "Shuko! Good news to you, Clean energy!!" an American English teacher said as holding the Japan Times one morning. In those days anti- nuclear power plant movements were rising up due to the plan of Ooi Genpatsu resumption.
Clean emissions??
Cryogenic? Cryostat? Deuterium? Tritium? to Nuetorino? Helium? The news of nuclear fusion, I only half believed it.
A switch for what / A switch for burying the switch / Atomic bombing day
Good morning! Yuki! I don,t know why you ask me now. But ham radio is part of my life. It taught me English and always connected until six feet under. Now we don't use "Over and Out" instead "Bye".
Do you know how large the sun is? it's the same size as 100 earths.
ReplyDeleteIf Magellan could travel along the surface of the Sun, probably it takes a hundred years or so.
It produces energy when phase shift of hydrogen to helium.
5 billion years have passed since the Sun was born.
Now it has 50% of hydrogen and 50% of helium.
It means another 5 billion years can glow away.
We could escape from pollution and carbon dioxide, If it could be realized on the earth.It is the ultimate energy, but It needs high temperature and pressure beyond our wildest imagination.
Over and out!
Yes, it’s awful and beyond our imagination.
DeleteHuman beings might extinct before controlling such a power plant and also living on the Mars: NASA Mars rover Perseverance just launched.
Anyway, I try to cook seared steak and burnt cookies to increase my motivation before working at NH museum!
Sumiko san, I enjoyed your comment, thank you so much!!
DeleteAn article makes me back to my old days.
It was 8 years ago, "Shuko! Good news to you, Clean energy!!"
an American English teacher said as holding the Japan Times one morning.
In those days anti- nuclear power plant movements
were rising up due to the plan of Ooi
Genpatsu resumption.
Clean emissions??
Cryogenic? Cryostat? Deuterium? Tritium? to
Nuetorino? Helium?
The news of nuclear fusion, I only half believed it.
A switch for what /
A switch for burying the switch /
Atomic bombing day
Neutron←←Nuetorino
DeleteShoji, this is Yuki. Do you still enjoy ham radio? Over.
ReplyDeleteGood morning! Yuki! I don,t know why you ask me now. But ham radio is part of my life. It taught me English and always connected until six feet under. Now we don't use "Over and Out" instead "Bye".
DeleteRoger that! Over and out!
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