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>> No.10743729 [View]
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Okay so to begin here is a paragraph about superposition. Superpositionis the combination of two waves at the same location. Constructiveinterferenceoccurs when two identical waves are superimposed in phase. Destructiveinterferenceoccurs when two identical waves are superimposed exactly out of phase. ... An antinode is the location of maximum amplitude of a standing wave.

Next is a paragraph about a bose einstein condensate. Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC), a state of matter in which separate atoms or subatomic particles, cooled to near absolute zero (0 K, − 273.15 °C, or − 459.67 °F; K = kelvin), coalesce into a single quantum mechanical entity—that is, one that can be described by a wave function—on a near-macroscopic scale.

The point of this being a single wave function of many atoms and a single collapse.

The next piece to a puzzle is a Fermonic Condensate. A wiki piece here: Afermionic condensateis asuperfluidphase formed byfermionicparticles at lowtemperatures. It is closely related to theBose–Einstein condensate, a superfluid phase formed bybosonicatoms under similar conditions.

To my understanding this is the single wave function as well.

The point of these two is the intention to have the ability to create various symmetrical inference patterns.

After extensive research I found that it's possible to change the percent of tunneling in a BCE by altering the inneratomic relationship, and shape to hold all parts of the wave function/particle/whatever into the phase of quantum tunneling. The research of this percentage change possibility being called a Bosonic Josephson Junction.

So the struggle is in the uncertainty principle. My question earlier was;
Is there any quantum tunneling of a proton in any form near absolute zero?

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>>10630471

Heat management, rather than energy production, is the real cap of a civilisation running on fusion economy.

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In a fusion economy, living space is only an issue because you have to built it and invest the mass to make it. One kilogram of fusion fuel, even with fairly extravagant individual power usage and inefficient equipment, can support a person's life support needs for an entire century. Even if you could only use Deuterium for fusion, the easiest fusion option, as opposed to regular hydrogen, your typical comet-like body a few kilometres in radius is going to have a megaton of it, enough to support one person for a hundred billion years or a hundred thousand people for a million years, and you can boost that to 10 billions years, the lifetime of the Sun, if you can use regular hydrogen. Even longer, if you have higher fusion that can step hydrogen.

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