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Anonymous Coward User ID: 83860624 Kazakhstan 07/17/2022 10:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If you ask Goog.. Quoting: Deplorableduckhunter You get 'Stay Away' type articles. Facinating subject.. Samuel T. Cohen, an American physicist who worked on building the atomic bomb, said in his autobiography that red mercury is manufactured by "mixing special nuclear materials in very small amounts into the ordinary compound and then inserting the mixture into a nuclear reactor or bombarding it with a particle- ... At the top of the Goog list of articles: [link to www.bbc.com (secure)] [link to www.newscientist.com (secure)] [link to factly.in (secure)] |
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roguetechie81
User ID: 79785318 United States 07/17/2022 11:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I remember this CT from years ago. Quoting: darth Mini neutron bombs the size of a softball Suspect it’s true Nuclear isomer explosives... I think that's what it's being called in current literature. There's definitely multiple ways to make sub critical mass nuclear weapons though the methodologies are extremely closely guarded. So closely guarded in fact that all sorts of revolutionary technologies get hidden away from the public, likely because they somehow expose the physics behind such things. This is all just my opinion, but it's an opinion backed up by 25+ years of plumbing the depths looking for interesting shit. roguetechie |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 79116787 United States 07/17/2022 11:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | . I only recently heard of it. I watch a youtube channel called the mysterious middle east. They talked about it. Can’t remember all the details now. Sorry. But yeah.. stay away. You’ll never find any. I do remember the c i a was interested in it, in the fifties or sixties. . |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 83857356 07/17/2022 12:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If you ask Goog.. Quoting: Deplorableduckhunter You get 'Stay Away' type articles. Facinating subject.. Samuel T. Cohen, an American physicist who worked on building the atomic bomb, said in his autobiography that red mercury is manufactured by "mixing special nuclear materials in very small amounts into the ordinary compound and then inserting the mixture into a nuclear reactor or bombarding it with a particle- ... At the top of the Goog list of articles: [link to www.bbc.com (secure)] [link to www.newscientist.com (secure)] [link to factly.in (secure)] One of the most interesting topics imo. |
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darth
User ID: 75116769 United States 07/17/2022 02:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I remember this CT from years ago. Quoting: darth Mini neutron bombs the size of a softball Suspect it’s true Nuclear isomer explosives... I think that's what it's being called in current literature. There's definitely multiple ways to make sub critical mass nuclear weapons though the methodologies are extremely closely guarded. So closely guarded in fact that all sorts of revolutionary technologies get hidden away from the public, likely because they somehow expose the physics behind such things. This is all just my opinion, but it's an opinion backed up by 25+ years of plumbing the depths looking for interesting shit. Sam Cohen invented the neutron bomb. Sometimes old guys like to speak truth |
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Mr. Tiger Blood
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 82481113 United States 07/17/2022 03:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If you ask Goog.. Quoting: Deplorableduckhunter You get 'Stay Away' type articles. Facinating subject.. Samuel T. Cohen, an American physicist who worked on building the atomic bomb, said in his autobiography that red mercury is manufactured by "mixing special nuclear materials in very small amounts into the ordinary compound and then inserting the mixture into a nuclear reactor or bombarding it with a particle- ... At the top of the Goog list of articles: [link to www.bbc.com (secure)] [link to www.newscientist.com (secure)] [link to factly.in (secure)] that`s what gives Skittles their red color. |
Mr. Tiger Blood
User ID: 79688307 United States 07/17/2022 03:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A key part of the secondary in a fusion bomb is lithium-6-deuteride. When irradiated with high-energy neutrons, Li-6 creates tritium, which mixes with the deuterium in the same mixture and fuses at a relatively low temperature. Russian weapon designers have reported (1993) that red mercury was the Soviet codename for lithium-6, which has an affinity for mercury and tends to acquire a red colour due to mercuric impurities during its separation process.[14][15] [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] Hibbs, Mark (22 July 1993). "'Red mercury' is lithium-6, Russian weaponsmiths say". Nucleonics Week (10). Ragheb, M. (2010). "Isotopic Separation and Enrichment" (PDF). Nuclear Power Engineering. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-12-18. AKA Tiger Blood |
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Mr. Tiger Blood
User ID: 79688307 United States 07/17/2022 03:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | By neutron activation can be used to produce clean nuclear energy. They don't want you to know about that, among other things. Lithium has become quite the commodity now with the drive toward batteries, electric cars etc. Hint, hint, hint. Don't believe me. Dig. AKA Tiger Blood |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 83792507 United States 07/17/2022 03:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Don't know, but Mercury was one of those things the nazis were desperately shipping down to Antarctica at the war's end. Quoting: Mr. Tiger Blood In the ancient Indian texts, mercury was used in the propulsion units of the vimanas - what we would refer to today as artificial disc-like aircraft, or UFOs. The Germans got hold of a lot of information from their occultic expeditions into Asia in the 1930s. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 83792507 United States 07/17/2022 03:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Lithium-6 is relatively plentiful on earth. Quoting: Mr. Tiger Blood By neutron activation can be used to produce clean nuclear energy. They don't want you to know about that, among other things. Lithium has become quite the commodity now with the drive toward batteries, electric cars etc. Hint, hint, hint. Don't believe me. Dig. I see that you’ve done your homework. Very good. |
roguetechie81
User ID: 79785318 United States 07/17/2022 03:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Lithium-6 is relatively plentiful on earth. Quoting: Mr. Tiger Blood By neutron activation can be used to produce clean nuclear energy. They don't want you to know about that, among other things. Lithium has become quite the commodity now with the drive toward batteries, electric cars etc. Hint, hint, hint. Don't believe me. Dig. Very nice professor. I love it roguetechie |
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