Durandal wrote:Then I retract my former statement, as it was not sufficiently derisive. This guy a a complete fucking moron.
There's a reason we do nuclear fission with uranium: it's easier to split, and releases more energy. Fission with iron is stupid.
Smith originally wrote the Lensman stories in
1934, so you'll have to forgive him for not knowing nuclear physics as well as you do. Besides which, if this energy source is at all similar to the Rovolon-Lead/Uranium reactions from Skylark, I think that there is a catalyst in the reaction.
Smith, by the way, was a Chemist.
It's impossible to perform nuclear fusion with iron, as it does not meet Lawson's Criterion.
When was Lawson's Criterion revealed to the world? Smith finished the Lensman series in
1948.
Lawson's Criterion, IIRC, was around
1957, a full nine years after Lensman was written. You might as well be talking about how stupid the writer of 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea was because he didn't make the Nautalis equivilant to a modern nuclear powered submarine.