OPPENHEIMER - 10 "FAT MAN" little known Facts
Oppenheimer - 10 "FAT MAN" little known Facts
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Crazy Medical Cures that Actually Worked
Crazy Medical Cures that Actually Worked
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Back in the day anything could kill you and that was especially true for women giving birth. During the mid-1800s, a mysterious and deadly disease called "child-bed fever" was rampant in maternity hospitals across Europe.
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ARV - Alien Reproduction Vehicle - Too simple to be true
As described, the ARV system is a relatively simple anti-gravity vehicle with enhanced Tesla coil propulsion capabilities. It consists of various components and features that contribute to its functionality.
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Nikola Tesla | From near DEATH to INVENTOR to ERASED from history.
Tesla was a true genius who got screwed over time and time again. And even though the US government actively tried to erase him from American history books, in favour of the “Great American Inventor” Thomas Edison, it was the tinfoil hat wearing conspiracy theorists that kept the spirit of Tesla alive. If you are still wondering why governments hate conspiracy theorists so much, well… wonder no more. Even after his death the government wasn’t happy, and all of his personal work disappeared.
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Introducing the Planetary Rage-quit Utility device #shorts
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Why STELLARATORS will Become the MASTER RACE of Fusion
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Why STELLARATORS will Become the MASTER RACE of Fusion.
The tokamak has been the dominant design for fusion reactors for the past few decades, but recent advances in stellarator technology may soon relegate it to history.
Stellarators have several advantages over tokamaks, and many experts believe they are the future of fusion energy. Watch this video to learn more about the science behind stellarators and why they may be our best hope for a clean and sustainable source of energy.
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Is Elon Musk Goal REALISTIC? 1 million people by 2050
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Being excited for the future of human expansion in space I was curious to understand how much effort is necessary to make things possible. After weeks of research, I was shocked to find out that there are much bigger problems when it comes to farming on mars than just soil, bacteria, fertilizer, and gravity.
Forget about everything you heard so far. How scientists were able to grow crops under “Martian conditions” on Earth. Farming on mars is a much bigger setback than I previously thought, and the 1 million people mark depends entirely on this possibility.
In this video we will dive deeper into what it really takes to farm on mars beyond what has been already discussed. And why 1 million people on mars by 2050 maybe unrealistic.
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References
Methanation
https://www.storeandgo.info/demonstration-sites/germany/index.html
http://www.helmeth.eu/index.php/technologies/methanation-process
https://learn.openenergymonitor.org/sustainable-energy/energy/sabatier-process
Growing plants vertical farming
https://ifarm.fi/blog/2020/12/how-much-electricity-does-a-vertical-farm-consume
Solar Energy
https://explainingscience.org/2019/03/09/solar-energy/
Agricultural carbon sequestration
https://www.yankton.net/life/article_eb501b0e-bc32-11e6-9285-03d7368af7c0.html
Cryocooler
https://www.sunpowerinc.com/-/media/project/ameteksxa/sunpower/ameteksunpower/updated-datasheets/sunpower-cryotel-mt-datasheet.pdf?la=en&revision=281ce19c-1b5d-4522-a8d7-efd607f66163&hash=2C295D8BBC61C20D7775E9199AD7FB42
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Onboard the SpaceX Starship 2.0 in Detail - What it takes to go to Mars | Detailed Breakdown
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Onboard the SpaceX Starship 2.0 in Detail - What it takes to go to Mars | Detailed Breakdown
The layout of the ship follows two guiding functional necessities, zero-G environment, and low gravity. Logically each floor must be designed to accommodate these necessities plus, survival, and psychological needs of the astronauts. Naturally all life support systems will be located at the lower levels along with all hardware, tools among other crucial gear for the space journey and living on mars.
The top floors are for living areas and the flight deck.
A good starship design needs to follow simple rules. Easy to use and fix.
Problems that might arise throughout the journey need to be identified quickly and be simple to solve by anybody on board. If complex problems arise, crew anxiety and stress may lead into further problems risking the mission.
Lastly, everything on the ship must be monitored with visual information available on all floors, especially CO2 levels. User interface must be clear and simple to understand.
References and Further reading
Nature – Radiation shielding
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-017-01707-2
CO2 CDep
https://technology.nasa.gov/patent/TOP2-291
optimal radiation shielding of astronauts
https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1029/2021SW002749
Solar-Electrochemical power systems
https://ntrs.nasa.gov/citations/19950012155
mars fact sheet
https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/factsheet/marsfact.html
RXF1
https://www.nasa.gov/vision/space/travelinginspace/25aug_plasticspaceships.html
oxygen tank
https://www.lindedirect.com/resources/product-information/cylinders-gases-consumables/dura-cyl-liquid-containers
aluminum vs carbon fiber
https://dragonplate.com/carbon-fiber-vs-aluminum
how much poop astronauts create
https://www.theverge.com/2015/11/23/9775586/how-astronauts-poop-space-toilet-design-mars-iss
Whipple Shield
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whipple_shield
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ITER Blanket Shield Module | How it works
ITER Blanket Shield Module | How it works
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the Bomb you Should Worry About | 3 Ways
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How Channels abuse the Algorithm
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Help me beat the Algorithm GODS!
NOTE: Please be patient as I am updating all platforms. Everything will be ready by the end of the week.
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Are we Ready for This?
Are we Ready for This?
The graphene recycling problem.
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Would it work? RAILGUN Assisted Orbital Launcher
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“Fact – rockets are just too expensive and dangerous. Here at subject zero laboratories, we focus our attention on technologies that are safer, not necessarily cheaper but can get you from A to Space in record time. Allow me to introduce to you our latest development. The Railgun Assisted Orbital Launcher or the RAOL. The best and safest way to get to space.”
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https://research.lifeboat.com/ieee.em.pdf
https://www.nasa.gov/pdf/466711main_AP_ST_ShuttleAscent.pdf
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MARS in 3 days
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Silent Art
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Planetary Rage Quit Utility Device - Antimatter BOMB
Planetary Rage Quit Utility Device - Antimatter BOMB
After our most successful bomb of all time went mainstream, a lot of our clients complained that they got bored after the first 10 minutes because let’s face it, Tsarina takes way too long to destroy a planet. Ain’t nobody got time for that. So, many of you asked if we have anything smaller and lighter. Lord knows how many trillionaires are in my audience, willing to buy our next generation of weaponry. Through years of intense research and testing, we were able to cut the time it takes to destroy a planet from 14.5 hours to less than 6 minutes. Unintentionally, the same time as my average time watch. Introducing. The Planetary Rage Quit Utility Device.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antimatter_rocket
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falcon_9
http://www.niac.usra.edu/files/studies/final_report/1147Smith.pdf
https://www.aplawrence.com/Blog/B1215.html
http://simulator.down2earth.eu/results.html?lang=en&dist=&planet=Earth&dist=245&diam=2200&traj=90&velo=40&pjd=1&tjd=s&wlvl=0
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A battery that lasts 20 years
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ULTRA Stable SOLID STATE Battery - [2021]
With a capacity retention of 82% after 10,000 cycles, the first Stable Solid-State battery has come as unconventional electrolyte mix composed of Lithium-Germanium-Phosphorus-Sulfide and Lithium-Phosphorous-Sulfide-Chloride. The first is usually unstable and fails rather quickly. The second is a highly conductive solid state electrolyte material, though way more stable, still presents the same problems as the first one.
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https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-021-03486-3.epdf
https://www.power-sonic.com/blog/what-is-a-battery-c-rating/
https://www.americanelements.com/lithium-germanium-phosphorus-sulfide
https://www.americanelements.com/lithium-phosphorus-sulfide-chloride
https://www.msesupplies.com/products/ampcera-li10gep2s12-lgps-solid-state-electrolyte?variant=30674741985338
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MASSLESS Battery BREAKTHROUGH - WHY?
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MASSLESS Battery BREAKTHROUGH - WHY?
What a massless battery achieves is that it uses a structure, such as carbon fiber, as the scaffold for the battery eliminating the need for the casing. The fibers of the carbon fiber become the host for lithium as the negative electrode. For the positive electrode aluminum is used which also gives structural support while an electrolyte polymer is used to facilitate the exchange of ions. So, you end up with a structure that is up to 50% lighter than conventional batteries, with little need of rare minerals, while having elastic modulus of 25.4 GPA and an impressive 23.6 Wh/kg.
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Fusion Rockets - The Real Mars Express
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Fusion Rockets - The Real Mars Express [2021]
The proposed and most plausible system that is being researched by NASA is called Electromagnetically Driven Fusion Propulsion. This engine uses electromagnetic fields to achieve fusion and control the exhaust energy.
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Are Russian Nukes the Most Powerful?
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This is the BOMB to worry about
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Neutronium Bomba on Earth - What would happen? [2021]
A single neutron releases about 1 MeV, which is insignificant. But if we had, let’s say, 1 kg, then things become a bit more interesting. In this calculations, we assumed that 1g of neutrons has 6.e23 number of particles. By that we can calculate the energy multiplying the result by 1 MeV. Then we converted the result into Joules and divided it by the total energy in 1 ton of TNT.
At the end of 1 kg total decay, the full energy released would be equivalent to 11.5 kilotons of TNT. That is almost as powerful as the first nuclear bomb detonated, Little Boy”.
Though it releases almost the same energy as the first nuclear weapons, I must point out that its explosion would not be the same. As neutrons decay, it will release all that energy throughout its half-lives’. Curiously enough, it would be releasing energy for about 15 half-lives’ or 2 and half hours.
However, there is a caveat. Its density, which I will explain in detail later in the video but first we need to comprehend what limits current nuclear bomb technologies.
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NASA Lattice Confinement Fusion [2020]
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NASA Lattice Confinement Fusion [2020]
Lattice confinement is the idea of constraining smaller atoms with bigger ones.
In this case the crystalline layer of a metal is used to hold deuteron atoms, just like pouring water into sand.
For this experiment they used Erbium and Titanium at 99.9% purity. Erbium is a rare earth metal mainly found in Sweden, and it is used in optical amplification media such lens and lasers for optical fibers. It is also used in nuclear technology as control rods for neutron-absorption.
The reason they used Erbium for this experiment lies in fuel density, where it can hold about 8.1022 Deuteron atoms/cm3. It is also very stable where losses from fuel loading to testing were minimal. Lastly, it showed enhanced nuclear reactions.
A sample of Erbium is pumped with deuterium which is packed with a billion times more fuel than what magnetic confinement of tokamaks are able to constrain.
The ability to pack more atoms in a given volume, especially a billion times denser, increases the chances of deuterons hitting each other.
All you need now is a source of energy to excite the atoms and start the reaction.
In this case they blasted the sample with 2.9+Million electron Volts of gamma beam or energetic X-ray which causes the dissociation of the atom.
That is where the magic happens, this dissociation creates the necessary energetic neutrons and protons. The neutron collides with a static deuteron giving it enough energy to collide with another deuteron ultimately fusing.
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https://www1.grc.nasa.gov/space/science/lattice-confinement-fusion/
https://www1.grc.nasa.gov/wp-content/uploads/TP-20205001616-Experiment-Paper-Final.pdf
https://www.iter.org/sci/FusionFuels
Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oppenheimer–Phillips_process
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ITER
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erbium
Attribution
Kevan from London, England / CC BY (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0)
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Why Metallic Hydrogen is so important! [2020]
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Why Metallic Hydrogen is so important! [2020]
A Nature article published January 29, 2020 by French scientist Paul Loubeyre, claiming to have finally created metallic hydrogen is an important milestone for pressure physics research.
As I mentioned in my previous video on this topic, metallic hydrogen was first theorized back in 1935, by Eugene Wigner and Dr. Hillard Bell Huntington.
Wigner and Huntington based their idea on what is called Bravais Lattice (Bráveis Láttice) which is, an infinite array of discrete points generated by a set of discrete translation. Basically, it is a pattern that repeats itself throughout a structure, like graphene for instance.
They thought that this was true for any element including hydrogen and went on to calculate how this could happen. They concluded, based on a lot of calculation that hydrogen would assume a Bravais Lattice at around 25 GPa. Fast forward to today and that number may be closer to 425 GPa.
Scientists have given 85 years to the research of this topic but Why MH is so important?
Sources
https://dash.harvard.edu/bitstream/handle/1/9569212/Silvera_Metallic.pdf
http://people.physics.illinois.edu/ceperley/papers/229.pdf
https://www.nature.com/articles/nphys625.pdf
https://journals.aps.org/pr/pdf/10.1103/PhysRev.108.1175
https://phys.org/news/2020-04-scientists-superconducting-metal-hydrides.html
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-019-02811-1
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-019-1927-3
https://www.acs.org/content/acs/en/molecule-of-the-week/archive/l/lanthanum-decahydride.html
Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bravais_lattice
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superconductivity
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugene_Wigner
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SpaceX / CC0
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