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animpossibleinvention.com
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| | | | | UPDATE January 18, 2017: The patent application referenced in this post is now public here (EP3086323). - - - - - Essentially no new physics but a little-known physical effect describing matter's interaction with electromagnetic fields -- ponderomotive Miller forces -- would explain energy release and isotopic changes in LENR. This is what Rickard Lundin... | |
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educatedguesswork.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article discusses the challenges of nuclear weapon disposal, focusing on the difficulty of safely managing and destroying plutonium pits, which are essential for nuclear weapons. It highlights that disassembling weapons and storing parts is a common practice, but this poses security and safety risks because the pits can be reused to build new weapons. The article also mentions the logistical and technical issues with converting plutonium into mixed-oxide fuel for reactors, which is a potential disposal method but not very effective. The piece critiques the current approach to disarmament, suggesting that while the U.S. has plans to reduce excess plutonium, they have not succeeded. The article concludes by emphasizing the need for better secu... | |
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notageni.us
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| | | | | Engineering is implementing science to fix legitimate problems. To that end, engineering doesn't always look good, but great engineering is profoundly reliable. More than anything else, engineering employs heavy amounts of math and physics for its design, with its constraints represented by the universe itself. Most of the inspiration for engineering is pulled from nature [...]Read More... from Engineering Summarized | |
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supercarnostalgia.com
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| | | An in-depth historical and technical appraisal of Nissan's 1997 Le Mans GT1 challenger: the R390 / 97 | ||