The particle colliders is the key role of the production of superheavy nuclear particles (Picture 1) |
Kimmo Huosionmaa
The problems with new artificial nuclear isotopes are outstanding big, because if we think about the situation, where somebody wants to make the nuclear bomb. The use of new artificial highly radioactive particles makes possible to make the very small size, but devastating fission bombs, what can be put even in the briefcase. This kind of portable and extremely light nuclear weapons can cause very much destruction. But this is not the only problem with those nuclear particles. In theory, any nuclear particles can be produced by fusion and use of the particle accelerators, but there will be problems with the practical solutions.
If we can produce the artificial nuclear material by using the particle accelerators, the need of the uranium will end. This might cause that many other nations will be joining "the nuclear club", and this doesn't make the world any safer. The main problem is if the artificial nuclear particle will be burst two other atomic particles that are not radioactive, will that make possible to build the nuclear weapon, what doesn't leave radioactive marks after the explosion.
Here I mean that if there will make the nuclear particle what will burst by example two Platinum atoms, what atomic number in the periodic table of elements is 78. So if there would be possible to produce a large number of the nuclear particle 156 by large numbers, there would be possible to build the "STEALTH-nuke", what will not leave the radioactive material after the explosion. The size of this nuclear weapons might be very small, and this weapon has the same firepower than some Hiroshima bomb. The "Element 156" would be extremely radioactive and the existence of those atoms might be the only couple of seconds. The production of this hypothetical atomic elements will happen by atomic colliders, what makes fusion reaction for the atoms until the wanted element have been produced. But this method is very hard and expensive way to produce a large number of the atomic particles, and that's way to this day have been the only couple of atoms example of isotope 116 (Livermorium) have been produced.
This is only the hypotheses, and this weapon will probably ever created, but this kind of particles have more use in the science. When the scientists will test about the slowing time by accelerating the nuclear particles at extremely high speed in the particle accelerators, will those short period radioactive isotopes live longer. So this kind of particles might work as the fuel of powerful but lightweight nuclear reactors.
Those reactors will stop the time by accelerating those nuclear particles to the speed of light. The accelerator type nuclear reactor will work like the nuclear material floats in the reactor, what has the shape of the tube. This small size accelerator would keep the nuclear material on the move, what will allow that the nuclear particles will not burn holes in the wall of the accelerator. But if that reactor will drive the nuclear material near the speed of the light, would that give the capacity to use extreme heavy nuclear isotopes.
The shape of this spaceship could be like the saucer, where the accelerator twists the edge of the saucer. The rocket would be replaced by the MDD, where the magnets suck the atoms from another side of the tube, and those atoms would exhaust by another side of the tube, there are multiple floors of opposite rotating highly powerful magnets, what causes tornado shape phenomenon, what will push the spacecraft thru space.
Those WARP drives cannot probably fly faster than light, but they might revolutionize the aviation. The aircraft what uses this propulsion doesn't need the fuel or driving matter at all, and only thing what is needed is the powerful nuclear reactor. Those reactors will give enough electric power to create the WARP-drive, what can raise the spacecraft above from the earth. And it can use some extra-heavy nuclear particles as the fuel.
Sources
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Livermorium
Picture 1
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