Toasters do nuclear fusion

Kitchen nuclear fusion 1909 General electric introduced their first electric toaster in 1909, using a competing alloy. The D-12 model, invented by Frank Shailor was considered to be the first commercially successful electric toaster.19 Jun 2017 The first day electric toasters used iron elements. And they did work! The production engineers tried another inert metals and settled on a Nickle chromium alloy. No stored as NiCr. When you try it out, it work twice as well! Though they never understand why. So everybody started using the nickel alloy. I got very excited as I saw this on TV, as Nickle is a face centred cubic metal. Which capitalises the nuclear fusion done by steam! And as you toast the bread, you can bear the carbohydrate into carbon dioxide and steam. 1 Cā(H₂O)ā+E→mC+nH₂O And the remaining bread ends up tested! We lay down a carbon deposit on the bread. What the General Electric santis were not aware off, was that t...