@dadpad,
you dont have any He3, we make it when we set off an H bomb.(Oh sure, we can irradiate some lithium but hey, thats kind of pedestrian) Its not like we have He3 mines all over the earth and yes the moons regolith is all chocked full of this **** but I dont see any trucks offloading MOON UNITS of He3
We need some kind of nuclear program to keep the He3 gap from widening. Its them fuckin French, they keep setting off their bombs and keepin their He3.
Bastards
Helium-3 is a most important isotope in instrumentation for neutron detection which makes it a super dooper terrorism detectorYeh yeh, I know, youre sayin Tell me something I dont know. It has a high absorption cross section for thermal neutron beams and is used as a converter gas in neutron detectors. The neutron is converted
n + 3He ??' 3H + 1H + 0.764 MeV
into charged particles tritium (T, 3H) and proton (p, 1H) which then are detected by creating a charge cloud in the stopping gas of a proportional counter or a Geiger-Müller tube.
Furthermore, the absorption process is strongly spin-dependent, which allows a spin-polarized helium-3 volume to transmit neutrons with one spin component while absorbing the other.So how about tha?. We can use it to make tops also