MH370 Orbs Aneutronic Fusion Propulsion
Proposes the orbs observed in MH370 footage are powered by aneutronic fusion evidenced by black directional X-ray exhaust lines that indicate charged particle propulsion
This theory examines advanced technology claims — from classified military programs to suppressed patents and emerging engineering breakthroughs that challenge conventional understanding.
Supporting Points
- Black lines emanating from orbs represent directed expellant and X-ray emission
- Only aneutronic fusion can produce controllable charged particle exhaust unlike neutrons from normal fusion
- Lines appear black rather than white hot indicating X-ray spectrum characteristic of aneutronic processes
Claims from This Video
Normal fusion produces neutrons that cannot be controlled or directed making it unsuitable for propulsion.
Aneutronic fusion achieves 90 to 100 percent direct energy conversion efficiency.
Aneutronic fusion produces charged particles that can be electromagnetically directed for propulsion unlike normal fusion.
Aneutronic fusion enables propulsion approaching the speed of light.
Three primary fuels for aneutronic fusion are helium 3 boron 11 and lithium 6 or 7.
Helium 3 is scarce on Earth requiring moon mining operations while boron 11 is more abundant.
One tablespoon of helium 3 contains enough energy to power an American city through fusion.
Steam cycle power generation used by all current power systems is extremely inefficient compared to direct conversion.
The Icarus mission in the 1970s investigated requirements for interstellar travel within human lifetime.
More physicists should have identified the aneutronic fusion indicators in MH370 videos earlier.