Anonymous ID: e67e12 Nov. 24, 2021, 4:19 p.m. No.15074312   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4410

>>15073623 LB

>antimatter

 

ANTIMATTER Yes, Virginia…it's a thing.

 

Subject went dark around 2004…no speakee 'bout dis. Big tabboo.

 

Now in 2017:

 

https://magazine.wsu.edu/web-extra/the-matter-of-antimatter/

 

Read between the lines…it's what we do.

 

Can make trillions of positrons daily…containment solved…can contain with the juice from a couple of 9v batteries.

 

If a little ring outside Pullman, WA can do this…what could a ring the size of CERN do?

Anonymous ID: e67e12 Nov. 24, 2021, 4:30 p.m. No.15074410   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>15074312

Remember the Chinese hypersonic missile that circumnavigated the globe twice recently. An Anon (ahem) said they must have a disruptive technology for a power source and they're showing it off (warning - saber rattling).

 

Antimatter could do this…frankly it'd be about the only thing that could do it.

 

If you can make it efficiently, and store it portably (and apparently this is now the case) then you can use it for fuel and much, much worse. Nuclear weapons the size of hand grenades that leave no residue.

 

Anybody seeing any big blasts lately that are somewhere between the biggest conventional bombs, but smaller than the smallest (known) nukes? Antimatter offers absolute scalability.

 

Just sayin'. The world is clearly a more dangerous place than even we imagined just a few years ago.

 

ET, you can come and save us anytime! The talking monkeys have gotten into the blasting shack.

Anonymous ID: e67e12 Nov. 24, 2021, 4:46 p.m. No.15074503   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4533 >>4587

>>15073228

Totally not comms…at all. Guess the Navy needed to give Ivan a reminder about something only the two of them know about. Or is it about the Kursk? Seeing as how RT just pinned the sinking on the USN…maybe it was protective countermeasures that put her on the bottom and they needed to get a refresher on their his.story.