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The dark side of the fusion experiments: plasmoid weapons

 


Diagram of the plasmoid weapon



The dark side of the fusion experiments: plasmoid weapons


The best replacer for nuclear weapons is the plasmoid weapons. The plasma can be created in the tank by using microwaves or some other type of electromagnetic radiation. In this case, the magnetic field can levitate the plasma in the bomb, and the same technology is the thing, what is used in the fusion reactor can be used to levitate the plasma in the bombs. 


So when the aircraft is lifting off the microwave system what is installed in the bomb can start to create plasma. The system can operate with a similar windmill turbine and the temperature of the plasma can be rise to the thousands or even millions of degrees. The plasma-bomb is the canister, which would deliver the extremely high-temperature plasma to the area, and that thing can replace at least the part of the nuclear weapons. 


If we are thinking about the possibility that somebody would make the plasma what reaches the temperature of millions of degrees celsius in the chamber and then shoot the plasma ball to the target that thing causes more damages than any thermonuclear weapon can make. This is the ultimate version of the plasmoid weapon. 


The ion cannons are one version of the plasmoid weapons. The problem with the ion cannon is how to make the ion beam staying together. The same electric polarity causes that the ion ray will spread. But there is a thing, that makes ion cannons very effective. The opposite polar ions that are shot in the other ions, will keep the flow of the ions together. So the answer is the two internally installed ion cannons, which can shoot opposite polar ions. 


But there is another way to target ions to the object. The system would just load the minus mark electricity to a target, and then deliver plus mark ions near it. The opposite mark electricity will pull the ions to the target where they deliver the energy. That thing would be the key to one terrifying thing, that is found in history. 


The death ray of Nikola Tesla is maybe the simple cathode ray, where the anode is virtualized. That means that the plus-mark cable will conduct to the target by using radio waves. Then the cathode ray will target that object. If the object is the living organism that causes the impact of the beta-radiation to that target, what means it would destroy the DNA. So is that the answer to the mystery, what is the death ray? 


Image: https://www.researchgate.net/figure/The-proposed-SNS-ion-source-featuring-a-high-power-Al-2-O-3-plasma-chamber-helical_fig2_224481756

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