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madelyn | 3 years ago

You warm up a piece of metal and pour water on it. The water keeps it cool and makes steam.

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vintermann|3 years ago

Well, when it's that much heat, you're going to need a lot of water.

Also, when dealing with that much high energy radiation, your metal has a tendency to wondrously become another metal, with all the problems that comes with.

xani_|3 years ago

> Well, when it's that much heat, you're going to need a lot of water.

we want a lot of water! That's a lot of energy!

> Also, when dealing with that much high energy radiation, your metal has a tendency to wondrously become another metal, with all the problems that comes with.

That's kinda problem with anything fusion or fission, wherever neutrons hit things get weird. Probably much worse for fusion tho.