Quasi-One-Dimensional Model of electrochemical loading of isotopic fuel into a metal
Sounds somewhat similar to loading firewood into a stove, except that firewood has three dimensions, not one. Which is fortunate I suppose because I doubt one-dimensional firewood has as many BTUs as three-dimensional firewood, though I reckon the chimney creosote problem would be much less with the one-dimensional stuff.
Sounds somewhat similar to loading firewood into a stove,
***And if you were to look at the same set of effects in One Dimension rather than 3, some effects would be magnified while others were attenuated. Would there be more heat or less heat for 1 dimension than corresponding to 3 dimensions? How about for light? How about for smoke generation? That is the direction the discussion is going.
For instance, there is a 1 dimensional phenomena in physics known as the Luttinger Liquid, recently verified in observation, giving weight to the Vibrating 1 Dimensional Luttinger Liquid Bose-Einstein-Condensate theory. The V1DLLBEC theory.
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