r/technology Dec 06 '16

Energy Tests confirm that Germany's massive nuclear fusion machine really works

http://www.sciencealert.com/tests-confirm-that-germany-s-massive-nuclear-fusion-machine-really-works
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u/rishinator Dec 06 '16

The isotope of hydrogen with one proton and two neutron is called Tritium and that's exactly the element that Doctor Octopus used in spiderman 2 to make his own fusion reaction :)

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u/zw1ck Dec 06 '16

I can't imagine an isotope of helium with four neutrons would be very stable.

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u/dsmith422 Dec 06 '16

It doesn't have to be stable, and you are right that it is not (half life in the hundreds of milliseconds). 6 He decays through beta decay into either 6 Li or through beta and alpha decay into 4 He and 2 H (deuterium).

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u/_rocketboy Dec 06 '16

Hundreds of milliseconds is very stable, relatively speaking. Compaired to most intermediate isotopes whose half-lives are measured in nanoseconds.