[Come to think about it... Luffy's been squinting at his Reader an awful lot. Might be time for an eye exam.]
Anyway... nuclear fission is how the plant in Ainis worked. Nuclear fission is... think of an element as a completed puzzle, okay? Made up of lots of pieces. Nuclear fission divides that element into all its puzzle pieces, and that releases energy in the process.
But sometimes the puzzle pieces don't do well apart. That's what they mean by unstable. They can be explosive or toxic or... a lot of things. That's what the 'carbon, calcium, aluminum, hydrogen, and oxygen processed in liquid form' stuff is for. To keep the puzzle pieces stable and safe.
Did you find out what the element capable of releasing a lot of energy was called?
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[Come to think about it... Luffy's been squinting at his Reader an awful lot. Might be time for an eye exam.]
Anyway... nuclear fission is how the plant in Ainis worked. Nuclear fission is... think of an element as a completed puzzle, okay? Made up of lots of pieces. Nuclear fission divides that element into all its puzzle pieces, and that releases energy in the process.
But sometimes the puzzle pieces don't do well apart. That's what they mean by unstable. They can be explosive or toxic or... a lot of things. That's what the 'carbon, calcium, aluminum, hydrogen, and oxygen processed in liquid form' stuff is for. To keep the puzzle pieces stable and safe.
Did you find out what the element capable of releasing a lot of energy was called?