SWM wrote:namelessfly wrote:Fair enough.
I would be curious to know what your assumptions are regarding how steep the gravity well for a fusion reactor would be. Even if the fusion reaction produced no neutrons, the charged nuclei of the fusion reaction products would require time and distance to be thermalized with the reactants.
I'm afraid that it's been 30 years since I did nuclear physics, so I wouldn't dare make a guess. But I can't accept the assumptions because if they were true, we would see those extreme gravitational forces in other places. In particular, we would see them in the grav launchers for missiles. They get accelerated over a ten kilometer length (from the broadside to the sidewall) in a tube of gravitational force. If the Honorverse had grav accelerations as powerful as you suppose, missiles would be over 95% of the speed of light before they ever fired up their wedge.
In a gravatic tube 280km long you just might. It would be an ideal way to shoot at a ship chasing or running from you. Or with laser heads anywhere you like. Especially with a machine gun effect.