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Make Your Own: Black Hole Fabricator!!

Step 3Make the Reaction Chamber

Make the Reaction Chamber
The reaction chamber! Well, this is another complicated step, but if correctly done could mean TONS of time saved. You really don't need to make one, but If that nuclear company will not let you have one, I suggest you make one.


Finding a Chamber

You will need an new, sealed nuclear power plant chamber. (Used in the process of nuclear energy conversion.) To get one of these, you must go up to the owner/company and put on your biggest puppy eye face, and ask him/her if he would like to help with the discovery of something "big". If you are lucky, he/she will say yes. Or, as an alternate option, you can buy one. You will need this for the next step.

Making the Chamber

Go buy (Not find!!!) Lots and lots of concrete. And by lots, I mean about enough to cover your house with it in ten feet thick. All chambers are different sizes, and based on your budget and location you may also have to change this. You will also have to line the inside of the chamber with a pure compressed carbon or also known as RCC (Reinforced carbon-carbon) to withstand the beginning temperatures up to 3000 degrees F. You will now have to inlay the chamber with special material I call "diomonia". It is a mix of pure diamond and ceramic. Well, not PURE PURE diamond, but you get the idea. This should withstand short-term temperatures that are very hot. Since diamonds are made in high temperatures, they can withstand and help structural stability for short times.  Make sure it has a layer about a few inches thick all around. When you are done, the inside should be a gray-ish white-ish color. Unlike the picture below, which is a nuclear chamber, not a black hole chamber. Unfortunately, You will probably have to replace the inner coatings on each black hole fabrication, but I don't encourage that, because I really don't want everybody making black holes all over the place. 

MAKE SURE THE CHAMBER IS VACUUM SEALED!!!! 
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7 comments
Dec 29, 2010. 7:57 PMJimmy Proton says:
Just to make this clear, grayish-white is the same as silver...
Feb 15, 2012. 3:32 PMGrey_valentine says:
Silver isn't a color. If you were, going for for a metallic comparison I think aluminum would fit the bill better.
Sep 28, 2009. 12:42 AMwupme says:
You should make shure the enviroment is oxygen free, preferably using helium, because otherwise the diamon titanium mix will start to burn. I also got a question, is there a minimum size of the chamber i should be aware of?
Feb 26, 2010. 10:42 PMwbmcirvin3 says:

Actually, you need an enviroment free enviroment. NO ATMOSPHERE!, I believe a complete vacuum would work much better than anything else.
Dec 11, 2009. 11:08 PMmatthewja says:
Should be able to get one of these off the French government.

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