What particular material would you recommend for your new kind of device, literally anything (Pizza, a Volkswagen, candy floss) or does your method still require something a bit more special?
As i stated, the less complicated the atoms assorted strong bonds are, the easier it is to accomplish. "Special" in this case requires a mostly pure single element. Hydrogen, oxygen, and Helium all come to mind as the most likely candidates for a higher tech version, but water is probably the thing to settle
on for the low tech version because of its density and stability at room temperature.
Pizza, a volkswagon,, or candy floss obviously would not work.
This is not MY new kind of device and this technology was not invented nor designed by me. It was researched and fairly well documented by the mid 1980s by assorted atomic scientists.
Its still fairly easy to find older versions of the periodic table of the elements with the specific frequentia of the atomic force listed. You have to go to the library to do that, you won't find it on the net. This alone in and of itself should more or less prove the point. Why is the specific frequentia of the strong force no longer listed on periodic tables, and why has information previously available in bachelors level physics texts..(And still available in most libraries) been removed from the net?
The mechanism here is not mysterious, nor is it quacky or outlandish, its very simple. I didn't invent it, And its not even that smart of me to understand it. All I did was pay closer attention than most people did to
the basics recorded in earlier textbooks. The strong force is what holds an atom together. Create a standing wave which exactly matches that force and flatlines it, and the atom will drift apart.
There is no super criticality involved and there is no chain reaction. Some small fraction of the fuel element looses strong field cohesion, and the result is what science predicts it to be. This is fundamental ABC simple stuff.
Well it isn't personal, it is just I want to know what you are planning to blow up in your bomb if not uranium or plutonium.
I am absolutely not planning to blow up anything. I am telling you folks the simple reason why we should solve the worlds real problems before we go spending those trillions on batmanesque toys. Which is pretty big of me because I happen to favor batmanesque toys, and I design hypersonic jets and space planes. So if anybody should be pro hypersonic space plane, it should be me.
You seem rather prickly and defensive - and if you are a nuclear scientist presenting a theory of how you can make a bomb with household goods, cool, please explain...
I don't think I am prickly or defensive. I stated information which i found to be relative to the thread and was more or less personally attacked over it. Attacked people can be defensive. Prickly isn't me. If anything, a better description of my shadow would be that its big, dark, and brooding.
I'm 27 and I apologise for the assumption. You do seem to be a bit OTT with the LOLZ though, dial it back a bit and I would not feel that way.
I don't know what OTT is but i am guessing "over the top"? "Lolz" makes no sense to me in this context.
Its easy to be impatient with humanity when they don't listen, are so disagree-able, and when the factual history of my life is that history always tends to prove me right and everybody else whos arguing against me clueless.
My life consists by vast majority of interactions with humans which are pearls to swine interactions, and If i had a dime for every person i had argued with on the net whom history eventually proved i was right and they were wrong, I'd be rich by now.
Prometheuspan, the price of oil is currently falling, and has been for many weeks; it's currently $92 a barrel. It peaked before summer because rampant speculation (as Lindley correctly pointed out) drove the prices up in the face of increased demand from both the projected use of U.S. citizens driving and flying to vacation destinations, and the growing industrial economy of China.
As i said i think previously, the price of oil falling has everything to do with election season, and little to do with reality. Bush made a deal with the saudis to have oil prices drop in election season. This is one of those well established factoids i shouldn't have to repeat over and over and over again. The price of oil going up due to speculation is simply a cover story. The truth of the matter is that we have already hit peak oil. Prices over all will continue to climb, and this brief drop we are now seeing is nothing more than a manufactured drop to ease pressure
against the republicans.