Showing posts with label radar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label radar. Show all posts

Sunday, December 31, 2017

What will iron atoms make for graphene material?



Graphene is able to use ultra hard contact lenses
(Picture 1)

Kimmo Huosionmaa

When we are talking about graphene, we mean the 2 dimension carbon atom network, what allows to make very strong surfaces for another material. The graphene network is very strong, and it conducts electricity. But if the carbon network will connect the iron atoms, that action will allow magnetizing the surface. The magnetized iron graphene has the quality, that it can be pulled up and down with the magnets.


That material can be used as the walls, what must be self-cleaning. In this scenario, the iron atoms, what are connected to graphene network will be magnetized, and then the magnets will push and pull the graphene network, and then the dirt will be separated from that surface.  The push- and pull effect will be done by changing the polarity of the magnets, and then they can shake the network, and that allows to drop the dirt off it.


The graphene itself is the super material, but if we will connect there an intelligent component, we can make it even more efficient, what it has been. In this scenario, the bulletproof jackets and vests are equipped with the intelligent component and between the graphene layers is the layers of the iron graphene those intelligent protective clothes can pull the graphene layers to the bullet before it hits the target.


The intelligent system works with miniature radars and other sensors, and those sensors notice the shape of knives or bullets, what is closing the person, and activates the active system just before the projectile hits the target. Of course, those intelligent systems can activate the electric protection system, what gives the same caliber electric shocks than electric batons, or even nano-sized microwave transmitters, what will deny other people to touch that protective gear.


his technology based on the thin electric insulators, what can be protected the electric components from high voltage electricity. Also, the magnetrons can be produced in very small size, and in this scenario is used the atom-sized electric wires and other super miniaturized technology. The computing system might base the smart mobile telephones, what can be used as central processing units. The mobile telephones operating system might be changed, and then that equipment can be used as the computer, but the ideal thing is that normal mobile telephone can be equipped with the applet, what allows it to communicate with microchips, what are hired in the clothes via WLAN or Bluetooth. The imagination is the limit in nanotechnology.

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Wednesday, December 13, 2017

"Operation Argus" one of the most incredible military actions in the history


The nuclear device of operation
"Argus"
(Picture 1)


Kimmo Huosionmaa

"Operation Argus" was done in the South Atlantic in 1958. It was made by The United States Navy, and it consisted the series of small size nuclear explosives in the upper atmosphere. Those little nukes were shot in the stratosphere with tiny rockets, what can be mounted in any place in the, what man can think. The goal of those 3 very low yield test was to make the radioactive cloud in one area of the atmosphere. The idea is explained somehow without sharpness, and that's why I must say that the real purpose of those tests was to create the cloud, what consists ionized gas in the atmosphere, and if the high-altitude bombers will meet this cloud, those planes will get massive damages in their electronics. This was one part of the test series. But another purpose of the "Argus" was to create the area, what cannot see by the Soviet radar satellites what are like U.S Lacrosse-radar satellite.


In 1958 the space race was very hot, and the admirals of the fleet created the idea to put the radar in the satellite, for observing the naval operations, what the enemy does. So if the Navy wanted to keep it movements classified from the enemy radar surveillance, they must create the large-scale ionic cloud, because if the enemy observes the movements of the fleet and same time follows the communication of the Navy, will enemy crack the codes of the commanding system.


The third part of the "Argus" created the ion cloud, what denies the communication between ballistic-missile submarines and the enemy command centers. The third part of the "Argus" was to test the capacity to control of the movements of the ionized gas by radio waves or magnetic fields, and some humorists say, that this operation was created, because the government, will want to shoot down UFO:s.


The "Argus" investigated the possibility to cover all USA with the ionized cloud and in shots "Operation Hardtack I "Teak" and "Orange" and other large-scale high-yield nuclear tests, what are made in the upper atmosphere were investigated the capacity to cover the entire world with an ionic cloud, and also the capacity to create the high power EMP-pulse, what destroys all electronics on the earth.  The "Argus" might be replaced by the systems, what basics in the radio transmitters, And the HAARP system is probably mentioned to replacing the old and expensive "Argus-system".


The HAARP-system (High Frequency Active Aurora Research Program) is the system, what has the capacity to create the same kind of ionic field than "Argus", but this system is safer than those nuclear bombs. The ionic cloud of the upper atmosphere will destroy or damage the electronics of the incoming missiles and denies the radar satellite capacity to see thru the ionic cloud, and this might be revolutionary all the stealth-planes. By using the system, what covers the airplane or ship with the ions, is possible to create the plasma-stealth-system, what makes the object invisible for radars, because the plasma-stealth denies the echo from the target. Also naval or any other units can simply cover by the plasma-cloud, what denies the use of the radars to locate the units.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Argus

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Hardtack_I

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_Frequency_Active_Auroral_Research_Program

http://nuclearweaponarchive.org/Usa/Tests/Argus.html

http://nuclearweaponarchive.org/Usa/Tests/Hardtack1.html

http://nuclearweaponarchive.org/Usa/Tests/Dominic.html

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lacrosse_(satellite)

Thursday, November 23, 2017

"Project Montauk" (Time travel version)

Montauk Radar station
(Internet) 


Kimmo Huosionmaa

When we are talking about time travel, the principle of that action is very simple. The time machine or the times will be work with the method, where the mass of the machine will grow until it will change as a black hole and drops away from our universe. There have been some tests, where the core of metal pierce will be load with radio waves, and the purpose of that operation was to pump the electrons to the piece, and that way grow the mass of that piece of metal.  I don't know would that machine ever work, because the need of the electricity is so huge, that if somebody wants to travel in time, the making of the artificial black hole will take hundreds of years.  But electrons have mass, and if they will pump enough to the target, the target will change sooner or later the black hole.


The only problem with this kind of time machines is that the electricity will erupt to the ground, and that’s why those tests have been unsuccessful. When I'm writing about "Project Montauk", I mean that there might be many projects what had this code name, and some of those projects might be touching the genome research or mixing the species with biotechnology.


That so-called thru erupting denies that system working if the particle is not isolated well enough. That is the reason why that time machine will work better in the outer space. If the radio waves are targeted to the spacecraft the electrons won’t escape, and the mass of that thing will grow. If we make that test in the atmosphere, there will be theoretical risk that this particle will make the stable black hole, what might suck the atmosphere thru it.  There are claims that the united states air force and the Navy have been tested the time machine in the “Montauk" and “Rainbow” projects, but the success of those tests was bad.
B-52 at the EMP-test ATLAS-1
(Wikipedia)


The problem of those tests have been that the magnetic field will induct the electricity to the particle, will same time make heat if the magnetic field is rotating. That heat will melt the metal, and some cases there was been the burn for the person who took the part of the test. The systems that are tested are actually very simple. The story tells that there was the specially made suit, where was metal net, and the person goes in that suit. Then he was targeted high power radio waves, and the attempt made him drop in the fourth dimension. So in the test, the man was standing in the head of the wooden statue, and the radio waves were transmitted to that person, who was wear this special suit.


The story doesn’t tell us what happened after that, but some person believes, that the operation had some kind of success. And after that, there was raised a giant wooden structure in the New Mexico desert, where was officially tested EMP and anti-EMP system with the B-52 and B-1 bombers, and there are many published photos about this test. I don’t know can humanly make enough energy for time travel on the scale of the human body. But this artificial black hole will be very interesting when we are talking about nano bugs.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ATLAS-I

 Those tiny robots might be sent to the past or the future by the tiny wormhole. If we can make about millimeter size black hole, there is possible to use nano technically produced bugs to see thru the hole. And if the test will be successful that tiny robot will able to transmit the signal thru the wormhole. The danger of that process is that the wormhole can pressure the atmospheric atoms symmetrically, and that might cause the nuclear fusion in the atmosphere. This might be the interesting thing to think in some philosophical lecture in the university.

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