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I think dielectric phenomenas do contribute in fission reactions!!!

The harnessed energy when released assumes the same structural emittance towards the sky and then making a mushroom dielectric effect. So does nuclear. But why does it assume such mushroom shape at specific height of atmosphere?

Why wouldn't the charged particles perhaps electrons never scatter above such height?

Edited by eric555

  • 2 weeks later...

The mushroom builds like in a thunderstorm cloud when the rising air reaches the stratosphere, where convection is blocked by the absence of a temperature gradient.

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