Thursday, September 5, 2019

Could there be a shadow without light? (Antimateria, weapons, and nanomachines)


Could there be a shadow without light? (Antimateria, weapons, and nanomachines)

Could there be darkness without light or otherwise? This is a very interesting question, what every person in the world should think when they are creating something new and fundamental. If we think things like quantum teleportation there might be nothing wrong with this kind of things until we are making one interesting conclusion. If we would have a quantum teleportation machine in use, that system might allow carrying antimatter ions in the long distances in the atmosphere.

When that ion would remove its electromagnetic package, that thing allows that the ion would make contact with the material, and then cause a huge explosion. But quantum teleportation is a necessary tool for creating qubits, and that thing is really important in quantum computers. So when we are thinking about the hidden secrets like possible contact with other civilizations, we must make an induction question with that kind of things. What kind of contact would be made?

Is that some kind of radio signal, or some blinking energy ray? Then we must say that it's a very interesting thing that the broken electric equipment would send the disturbing signal just once. The signal must come to the frequency of the copper because the radio spectrum would be created in the same way as another spectrum.

The element would be stressed with external radiation, and that would send the radiation with a certain frequency, what is unique with the element, and this information is used in the spectroscopy, what is used to determine the elements, what is forming the particle. So if those unique radio signals are coming from another galaxy or quasar, there is impossible to determine the source of those signals. And they came in the frequency of hydrogen, what of course is the thing, what supports the natural origin.

But when we are analyzing the "wow-signal", we are facing one interesting fact, there has ever offered anything else than the broken electric equipment for explanations. There could be made tests by lasers what are using hydrogen for creating the light. That would cause the reason for disturbing signal, and those lasers are creating for the scanners, what can uncover the form of single molecules, as I have written before.

The nanotechnology would allow creating the most powerful explosives, what mankind has ever created. The viruses can be used to create the nano-size very effective nuclear weapons.

In the nanotechnology, viruses are used as the cranes, but the same viruses can be used for creating the nano-size explosives, which are based the antimatter. The emptied virus would be transformed the magnetic bottle, where the antimatter ions would load.

Those viruses could be used to create a very small and effective bottle for antimatter. In this project, the virus would just be covered with the extremely thin iron wire. Then the antimaterial load would put in the virus, and that thing will send to the trip to the enemy lines. This thing can be the one solution for Teller's bomb or antimaterial bomb. That kind of solution would take the weapon research to the next level.

The thing is that creating the nanomachines the system needs images about the structure of the molecule. That kind of things is really necessary when complicated structures are forming by using magnetic systems. Those systems that are created for this kind of purposes are a little bit like systems, what are used in the junkyards, but they are smaller.

And other things that can benefit are the small viruses what look like moon modules. The genomes of those viruses can be terminated by using the ultraviolet radiation. Then to the virus would pull up from the surface, and the "feet" would be stressed with electric impulses. That will make the viruses acting like the crane, what can put the small pinion in the place. And that thing would be an interesting way to think the viruses as the tools of nanotechnology.


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