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Talk:PowerPedia:Proton Cell
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Implosive parameters
On Nov. 11, 2006, User:Waterkula2000 wrote:
[regarding] "... allowing them to slide easily through metal into the combustion chamber where they catalyze regular air coming in through the carburetor to burn in an implosive reaction."
How can anything 'burn' in an implosive reaction? It seems to me that we will have to look carefully at a contained implosive reaction because; by definition it is not explosive. If it is implosive does anything burn?
One definition of an explosion is rapid combustion. We need 3 things for this (in the correct proportion) 1.Fuel 2.Oxygen 3. Heat. Can we find similar rules for implosion? The implosive effect in a confined space is equally, or more, powerful than an explosive effect, where is the material going as it implodes? What is the opposite to explosion? Because we call implosion the opposite of explosion it may be mis leading to just look at the opposite conditions to explosive because there are obviously reactions going on that are not easily explained.





