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Question: if uranium atoms were 3 times smaller would U-238 still be non-fissile?
Quote from: granpa on 11/07/2017 14:49:57Question: if uranium atoms were 3 times smaller would U-238 still be non-fissile? That can't be directly answered because for either the atom of the nucleus to be smaller then either the laws of nature would be different, some of the constants of nature would be different or a combination of those. What the others said also hold true.
Quote from: PmbPhy on 15/07/2017 21:54:30Quote from: granpa on 11/07/2017 14:49:57Question: if uranium atoms were 3 times smaller would U-238 still be non-fissile? That can't be directly answered because for either the atom of the nucleus to be smaller then either the laws of nature would be different, some of the constants of nature would be different or a combination of those. What the others said also hold true.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_dwarf
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atoms were 3 times smaller
Quote from: Granpawhite dwarfI think you are hinting at the fact that under sufficient pressure and temperature (like in a white dwarf star), it is possible to pack atomic nuclei more closely than if they were in separate atoms.