clean-fusion

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The 1960s Project That Broke Physics

The 1960s Project That Broke Physics

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This video discusses Project Ripple, a classified 1960s US nuclear weapons program at Lawrence Livermore Laboratory. The speaker interprets the project's development of 'clean fusion' bombs with layered materials and pulse shaping as a breakthrough in space-time manipulation technology. Key figures like John Nuckolls, Edward Teller, and Harold Brown are discussed. The speaker connects Project Ripple's technical achievements (high fusion-to-fission ratios, unprecedented energy densities) to modern theories about MH370, arguing that the same technology could enable teleportation through wormholes. The video explores how the Partial Test Ban Treaty of 1963, signed just after Project Ripple's tests, may have been an attempt to prevent other nations from developing similar capabilities. The speaker debates AI analysis of these concepts, arguing that fusion implosion creating the Schwinger limit could produce negative energy needed for space-time manipulation.

The Fusion Technology They Don’t Talk About

The Fusion Technology They Don’t Talk About

11:59 3K views Analyzed

This video discusses aneutronic fusion technology and its connection to advanced propulsion and space-time manipulation. The speaker argues that the US developed aneutronic fusion capabilities in the 1960s (hidden behind Project Ripple), and that this technology enables efficient energy generation without neutron radiation. The video focuses on Tri-alpha Energy's approach using Field Reversed Configuration (FRC) plasmoids to achieve boron-11 fusion. The speaker connects FRC technology to the MH370 plasma orbs, suggesting the orbs are stabilized plasmoids that can move independently. The three aneutronic fuels are identified as helium-3, boron-11, and lithium-6, with boron-11 being the ultimate goal due to its abundance. The video also suggests that fusion research following the hydrogen bomb led to understanding of space-time manipulation energy requirements.