Compact Fusion Fission Triggers
Proposes plasma orbs use compact fusion reactors as fission triggers in thermonuclear weapons to warp large objects.
This theory is part of the MH370 investigation — the central case study of the 4Orbs research. It connects directly to satellite footage, radar data, and physical evidence surrounding the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 with 239 people aboard.
Supporting Points
- Magnets and lasers create microscopic black holes in plasma orbs for fusion energy
- Compact fusion reactors serve as fission triggers for warping large objects like Boeing 777
- Scaling from small fusion to large objects requires thermonuclear weapon energy density
Claims from This Video
Edward Teller wrote one of the first field reverse configuration scientific papers on magnetic dipole fusion propulsion in 1991.
Force free time harmonic plasmoids research involved making electric and magnetic fields parallel to create stable plasma.
1998 NASA breakthrough physics paper described nuclear MHD magnetohydrodynamic fusion propulsion systems.
Metamaterial shielding was described in 1998 papers before the term metamaterial existed.
Nuclear propulsion as a term covers fission fusion and antiparticle energy conversion.
Eric W. Davis 1998 paper established magnetic field strengths greater than 10 to the 9 Tesla are required for spacetime manipulation.
Superconductivity and pulsed magnets can only achieve 300 Tesla but one billion Tesla is required for wormholes.
Wormholes are hyper cylinders with throat geometries patched together connecting spatial points.
AC Holt papers from 1980s and 1990s reference all major black project scientists working on exotic propulsion.
Active protection systems using free electron lasers and direct energy soliton resonance effects were planned.