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"Teller's bomb" or antimatter weapon the most horrific explosive in history



"Teller's bomb" or antimatter weapon the most horrific explosive in history

Have you ever hear the term "vintage archeology"? That term means researching the new technology undercover as archeologic or mythic research. In those cases, the research is covered as some kind of archeological or pseudoscientific project. And one of those things might be the thing, what is called Teller's bomb. Teller's bomb is simply the antimatter weapon and the thing, that makes it so terrifying is that the gram of antimatter can destroy the entire planet. 

The model of the antimatter bomb is one of the most interesting and at the same time the most terrifying thing in history. Somebody is claiming that in the movie "Raiders of the lost arc" in the seizure, where Indiana Jones is taking the stick, what shows the position of the Lost Arc is hidden in the model of antimatter bomb. The thing is that antimatter or  "improved cathode weapon" is one of the most powerful weapons in history. 

The idea of an antimatter bomb was officially introduced by Dr. Edward Teller who worked as technical manager of the U.S hydrogen bomb program. The idea of the antimatter bomb is simple. The high voltage electricity would be loaded to the capacitor, which is in the case of the movie the crystal. Then the electrons or cathode ray would be conducted to the tube, where is a layer of leaf gold. 

That leaf gold would turn the spin of the electrons in the opposite direction. The system needs "only" the layer, which pulls the electrons to it, and then the system can create positrons. I don't know did some ancient civilization knew antimatter bomb, but in fact, this kind of weapon would be easy to load by using lightning, or natural electricity. The thing is that this kind of thing is the biggest mysteries in history, and we must realize that many things are hidden from ordinary people. 




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