2017-08-04

Huxley - F-Bomb (MHR109)


did you know, that a, "f-bomb", (fusion bomb), is a so called hypothetical hydrogen bomb design, that does not need a fission, primary explosive to ignite the fusion, of deuterium and tritium, two heavy isotopes of hydrogen, Such a weapon, would require no fissile material, and would therefore be much easier to build in secret, than existing weapons. The necessity of separating high-quality fissile material, requires a substantial industrial investment, and blocking the sale and transfer, of the needed machinery, has been the primary mechanism, to control nuclear proliferation to date. but if they say it's for defence research, to counter the threat they sell them it, and they think thats ok!, (totally not), All current thermonuclear weapons use a fission bomb as a first stage to create the high temperatures and pressures necessary to start a fusion reaction between deuterium and tritium in a second stage. For many years, nuclear weapon designers have researched whether it is possible to create high enough temperatures and pressures inside a confined space, to ignite a fusion reaction, without using fission. Pure fusion weapons offer the possibility, of generating very small nuclear yields and the advantage of reduced collateral damage, stemming from fallout because these weapons would not create, the highly radioactive byproducts associated with fission-type weapons. These weapons would be lethal not only because of their explosive force, which could be large, compared to bombs based on chemical explosives, but also because of the neutrons they generate, (insta cook). While various neutron source devices, have been developed, some of them based on fusion reactions, none of them, is able to produce an energy yield, (allegedly i know otherwise), either in controlled form for energy production, or uncontrolled for a weapon. All current thermonuclear weapons use a fission bomb as a first stage to create the high temperatures and pressures necessary to start a fusion reaction between deuterium and tritium in a second stage. For many years, nuclear weapon designers have researched whether it is possible to create high enough temperatures and pressures inside a confined space to ignite a fusion reaction, without using fission. Pure fusion weapons offer the possibility of generating very small nuclear yields and the advantage of reduced collateral damage stemming from fallout because these weapons would not create the highly radioactive byproducts associated with fission-type weapons. These weapons would be lethal not only because of their explosive force, which could be large compared to bombs based on chemical explosives, but also because of the neutrons they generate, now for a weapon that is only so-called theoretical, they seem to have done a awful lot of practical experimentation, to get the data that they have, now call me crazy, but under the nuclear proliferation act, it is illegal to do such weapons research, and in providing the data that they have is an admittance of guilt as, standardz, hahahahaha, :) #edio.

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