Feb. 3 at 10:51 PM
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I hope Dr. Bananas will forgive me for this, hopefully NOT offputting, question but ... How can the Texatron exhaust the spent fuel and admit fresh new fuel 10 to 20 times per second ?
It feels like a "two-strokes" engine. So some fusion products from the previous pulse must remain in the new pulse.
Lightning, during a storm, manages to make many strikes per second in the same channel. What we see as one strike can actually be multiple strikes.
I wonder if something similar is taking place in the Texatron.
I would like to know at what atmospheric pressures is the Texatron working ?
As a rule of thumb : less pressure = less pulses per second.
So to reach 10 to 20 pulses per second, they must be operating at 500mBars to 1,000mBars.
This must be a "high" pressure process.