I figure there's alot of topics on the ZPM:s, however there's not many on all the other power sources. So I decided to create a topic where you're free to speculate on how alien power sources work. I'll go first.
Asgard Neutrino-Ion Generators
SPECULATION:
I guess Neutrino-Ion Generators could be compared to a Neutron star, or a regular star if you want to.
First the Asgard pump a room full of Ions. Then they introduce electrons and a very high pressure. Under high pressure protons and electrons merge and create a neutron and neutrino.
So perhaps Asgard reactors first merge protons and electrons and then the neutrinos are either absorbed by some material/field or the neutrinos themselves merge or interact with other particles and start another chain reaction.
The neutrons that are left might interact with Naquadah or something just like neutrons interact with Uranium during Fission. Or they are used for another unknown reaction.
The Asgard might run the plasma in a Fusion reactor before merging the protons and electrons for a little more energy. This could be compared to a supernova. The dying star bleeds of insane amounts of energy in the form of neutrinos.
Asgard Neutrino-Ion Generators
SPECULATION:
I guess Neutrino-Ion Generators could be compared to a Neutron star, or a regular star if you want to.
First the Asgard pump a room full of Ions. Then they introduce electrons and a very high pressure. Under high pressure protons and electrons merge and create a neutron and neutrino.
So perhaps Asgard reactors first merge protons and electrons and then the neutrinos are either absorbed by some material/field or the neutrinos themselves merge or interact with other particles and start another chain reaction.
The neutrons that are left might interact with Naquadah or something just like neutrons interact with Uranium during Fission. Or they are used for another unknown reaction.
The Asgard might run the plasma in a Fusion reactor before merging the protons and electrons for a little more energy. This could be compared to a supernova. The dying star bleeds of insane amounts of energy in the form of neutrinos.
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