Thursday, August 18, 2022

Ceres should be great for fusion

Jupiter dragged Ceres from the icy parts. Last week we heard an explanation for her geology as we see her today: she has a metallic core with radioactives.

Most those elements are lead now. Maybe some bismuth - we like bismuth for Bisco superconductors. The core composition is something Hop David will want to know when he's digging that mohole down there.

Also to the point, if the radioactives sank through to the core, then some of them must have done some critical-mass meltdowns like in Gabon. That means, not just electrons and alpha-helium; but also, neutrons. The ice around the core is deuterium-rich and, probably, foamy with helium-3.

We might have sussed out how to use it by then.

BRUHAUG 9/10 - just so we have a placeholder.

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