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Presented for your consideration.... Wizdum - 17.08.2005 03:37
Nuclear Energy (Idea: Controlling a "nuclear explosion" by forcefully countering the reaction at the moment of detonation.) I've wondered how a nuclear explosion could be harnessed in some way,so that instead of a huge radioactive explosion and its attendant far reaching radioactive fallout - the nuclear explosion could be restricted and contained in a small area - eliminating radioactive dispersal amd fallout. Premise: My main premise is that above ground atomic explosions spread contamination over a very large area because when they explode in the atmospehre there is no force there to resist the wide expansion of the explosion.The explosion is not being restricted or blocked by anything but air pressure. So what if a nuclear explosion could be blocked or restricted by another explosion - another "inward" explosion that meets and restricts the outward expansion of the nucler detonation? For instance lets say a nuclear device (bomb) was surrounded by a ball of plastic explosive that was rigged to explode "inwardly" at the moment of the nucler (bomb) detonation.Timing of course would have to be calculated finely so that the ball of plastic explosive would detonate inwardly just as the nucler detonation started to expand.(Also a ball of inwardly exploding nucler devices surrounding a central outwardly exploding nuclear device might also be engineered?) *Also other materials could surround the nuclear device (like lets say carbon, as a for instance).The carbon could make up an inner ball of material surrounding the nuclear device,while a thick plastic explosive ball would surround the carbon ball and the nuclear device.The plastic explosive upon detonation would counter the nuclear detobnation plus force some material like carbon into the nuclear explosion.Maybe carbon or some other material used like this, could help to buffer the nuclear explosion? Or be changed by the reaction into some usable,energy producing material? The momentary restriction of the nuclear explosion by an inward explosion would have or produce what effect(s)? I really don't have the knowledge or expertise to speculate on that except that I would think a major amount of heat would be produced.Also some of the force or power of the nuclear explosion would be restricted and turned inward on itself.Where does a gigantic amount of heat and energy go when it can't expand into the outer spaces it wants to? Could it be harnessed for making electricity or would it change from heat and energy into say gravity and create a black hole? E-Mail: wizdum@walla.com |
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A report released Monday by the Defense Intelligence Agency suggests that there is reason to believe that the former Soviet republic of Nukehavistan may be manufacturing nuclear weapons. Website: http://www.theonion.com/news/index.php?issue=4133&n=1 | |
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