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>all these tiny invisible things can totally just combine and create le energy!
>le hecking Albert Einstein (pbuh) said so
>no, i can't show this in a lab
>but it definitely happens within the sun
>no, you can't go in the sun and test it but i know it anyway
>trust me bro
Really? No wonder trust in science is dead these days. What's the point of making up these blatantly unbelievable lies?
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>no, i can't show this in a lab
You sure about that? It's how thermonuclear weapons work.
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>>16791774
Those are uranium bombs
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>no, i can't show this in a lab
Lel. Your info is about 100 years out of date. Not only can you do fusion in the lab, you can build one at home.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fusor
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>>16791787
So you're saying you can make a mini sun in your house? Go get your nobel prize for solving free energy
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>>16791789
Fusion=/=The Sun.
You said fusion "can't be shown in a lab". Which is wrong. Do some research before posting your next minimum effort thread.
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>>16791782
Nope. You don't know how h-bombs work do you?
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>>16791792
>it can't create energy
>it's totally fusion!
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>>16791797
Yes, creating heavier elements out of lighter ones is fusion.
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It's done in the lab, check out the LUNA experiment under Gran Sasso, Italy:
https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1742-6596/1468/1/012251
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>>16791769
what do you trust in?
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>>16791799
Hydrogen + Oxygen = Water. This is fusion.
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>>16791815
Chemical reactions aren't fusion anon. Are you trolling or just an idiot?
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>>16791807
More interesting what you not
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>>16791769
Just say that the Sun is God and that solves the problem.
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>>16791774
Name 1 time a hydrogen bomb was detonated in a lab.
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>>16791789
Retarded on so many levels. Yes, you can make a fusion reactor at home/in a lab, it has been demonstrated many times. What you can’t do is make a controlled self-sustaining reaction, that’s the problem that needs to be solved for fusion energy generation. Even if one could, it’s not “free energy”, and no one who actually understands the topic is claiming it is.
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>>16791876
>the sun creating energy out of nothing is totally not free energy
Do you even listen to yourself?
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>>16791874
You might as well. Or you could just admit we don't know shit.
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>>16791882
You know suns aren't created from nothing and that they run out of energy at one point right?
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>>16791882
It's not out of nothing tho
>o0 + o0 = O0 + 0 <-- you harvest this left over dot
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>>16791934
No one knows how the sun was created or what will happen to it in the future. Stop adding more fairy tales just to plug in the holes in your current fairy tale.
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>>16791942
Yeah yeah bro no one knows anything, the earth is flat and planes aren't real, now go back to the trailer before your dad-uncle beats you again
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>>16791990
I'm sure your soience leaders are very proud of you for obediently memorizing and spreading the soience approved fairytale while displaying the soience approved amount of smugness.
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>>16791815
H2O is not a single atom...
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>>16792034
It's an element
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>>16791875
It was outside the lab but a theoretical physics laboratory at Hiroshima University of Literature and Science was located near the hypocenter in 1945 and was partially destroyed by the atomic bombing
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>>16791849
I asked first, homo
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>>16792037
You're out of your element
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>>16792037
Oh, you're one of these guys...
Fusion is basically when two really small dudes smash together so hard that they turn into one bigger, swole dude — and in the process, they flex out a crazy amount of energy.
Think of it like this:
You’ve got two lightweight bros.
They’re chill on their own, but if you crank up the heat, they start moving so fast they can overcome their natural “nah bro, don’t touch me” vibe.
They slam into each other chest-to-chest, merge, and become a heavier bro.
But here’s the kicker: the new dude’s mass is actually a tiny bit lighter than the two originals added together. That missing “mass” didn’t just vanish — it transformed into pure energy gains.
That energy? It’s the same stuff powering the sun, giving us light, warmth, and the ultimate pump for life on Earth.
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>>16792049
Wow, there's even a dudebro version of the soience fairytales now...
>That missing “mass” didn’t just vanish — it transformed into pure energy gains.
How convenient for you. The masses don't add up? Just add some energy to balance it out! This trick was brought to you by Mr. Shekelstei- I mean Einstein (pbuh)!
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>>16792056
Maybe this is the version for you...

The universe’s hottest gym was packed with plasma, pressure, and sweat. In the middle of it all, two hydrogen bros spotted each other across the racks. Both small, both electric, both radiating with raw potential.

Every time they tried to get close, sparks flew — literally. Their charges pushed them apart.

“Bro,” one panted, veins bulging like superheated steel cables, “we can’t… it’s like the laws of physics don’t want us together.”

The other smirked, wiping the stardust off his chest. “Then let’s break the laws, bro.”

The heat rose. The pressure crushed them from all sides. Their bodies shook, trembling, until finally — BOOM. They slammed together, chest-to-chest, sweat and plasma exploding around them. Arms locked, muscles straining, they refused to let go.

“Bro…” one gasped, “we’re… we’re becoming something more…nohomo”

And they did. Two small bros fused into one massive, radiant helium king. The love-energy between them blasted out into the cosmos, a fiery orgasm of light so intense it fueled entire galaxies.

The new helium bro flexed, glowing with passion. “Together, we’re unstoppable. We’re the sun itself, baby.”

And all the other atoms in the gym could only stare, basking in the heat of a love so powerful it would burn for billions of years.
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>>16792066
Very funny, I'm sure all the LGBTABCD soience gymbro fans will prefer this retelling of the soientific creation myth.
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>>16792072
what do you get out of pretending things aren't real?
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>>16792076
I just think scientists should have enough self-awareness to know that they don't know anything
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>>16792083
You know how proof works in science? You don't try to proof your theory to be right, you try to proof it wrong. When you can't do it, it must be right enough to work with it in the future.
Nobody claims to be correct, they claim not to be wrong.

If you don't believe in science, proof it wrong.
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>>16792088
>Nobody claims to be correct, they claim not to be wrong.
They are both the same thing.
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>>16792090
Proof it
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>>16792100
It doesn't matter if you say you're correct or if you say you're not wrong. In both cases, you use your statements to gain power over others by pretending to know more than you do
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>>16792105
We can see it, we know how big it is. We can measure and calculate the gravitational pull of the sun, this way we know how heavy the sun is. We can measure the energy emitted by the sun, this way we know what elements are inside the sun. We can measure neutrinos from the sun, this way we know that fusion is happening. We can calculate the pressure inside the sun. And many more things.
We know pretty well how the sun works.
All the informations you want are free on the internet, you just need to read it.
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>>16792145
>We know pretty well how the sun works.
So why aren't you able to make one in a lab? Anyone can make up long calculations and fancy measurements to fool the ignorant dimwits.
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>>16792150
We are doing it right now
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>>16792156
Call me when you succeed and then maybe you guys can be taken more seriously. Until then, you're as clueless as anyone else.
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>>16792160
22minutes, this is how long we can create a stable "sun" right now.
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>>16792166
Doesn't sound very stable, does it? It might have just been an ordinary flame for all we know.
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>>16792083
I'm sure most of them are not arrogant enough to think they know everything. We clearly don't. That being said that doesn't mean humans don't have the ability to understand the world. You have the ability to post retarded shit on the internet on a rock that does math because science exists.



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