Henrytrehub Posted February 6, 2023 Posted February 6, 2023 You can manipulate the frequency of a neutrino by harnessing diamagnetism. If you run electrical current through a small mass of plutonium in a sodium honeycomb matrix, encased in bismuth cooled by fluorine gas you can offset the effect of earths resonance frequency and achieve cold fusion in a neutrino plasma that makes more fluorine out of thin air. The fluorine expands with the heat from the electricity running through the plutonium turning a turbine, and cooling down as its compressed before cycling through the reactor again. This plasma also produces thrust, and has the ability to dematerialize various substances and convert them into fluorine gas How does it work?By oscillating ac electrical current ionizing the fluorine and using diamagnetism to isolate the plutonium from Earth’s resonance frequency, you “charge” the neutrinos through quantum entanglement at the frequency of the fluorine in the bismuth containment shell. Although conductive bismuth is a poor conductor so silver should be used for the circuitry because of its diamagnetic properties. Bismuth also contains the electrons from the reactor and is an excellent radiation barrier but being diamagnetic doesn’t effect the frequency of the neutrino.The frequency of the the ionized fluorine is imprinted onto the neutrino,which is speeding unobscured through the portion of the bismuth containment shell with the least resistance due to its thickness. Sodium is used to due to the fact that neutrons pass through it unimpeded,and bismuths diamagnetic property’s don’t distort the frequency fingerprints on the neutrino, however it serves as an efficient radiation barrier but melting point of 519.8 degrees Fahrenheit has made it impractical until you use fluorine gas to keep it cool.The frequency of the fluorine and plutonium is imprinted on the neutrino which emerges on the other side of bismuth with the least resistance. As the neutrino collides with an electron it creates a spark of visible light in the form of Cerenkov radiation that causes the plasma to glow. This collision dematerializes atoms and reorganize their subatomic particles in a fusion reaction within the neutrino plasma reprogramming them to the frequency of fluorine and plutonium creating fluorine gas.And because of the bismuth’s lack of an imprint on a neutrino due to diamagnetism there is no bismuth produced. However due to the lack of available neutrinos in non-fissible materials outside of the reactor in the plasma,it means you wouldn’t make more plutonium unless you wanted to. If you applied this plasma and fluorine gas to enriched uranium the plutonium fingerprints on the neutrinos would reprogram the uranium into plutonium .You can exchange the fluorine for other materials and you have effectively created a philosophers stone of sorts.If you substitute the fluorine for mercury you can make it rain mercury from a warm plasma ion thruster.
TheVat Posted February 6, 2023 Posted February 6, 2023 But first you hogpatch the rheostat on the interociter, tuning the mandrills with a zygomatic bridge. I'm pretty sure of this.
Bufofrog Posted February 6, 2023 Posted February 6, 2023 18 minutes ago, Henrytrehub said: You can manipulate the frequency of a neutrino by harnessing diamagnetism. If you run electrical current through a small mass of plutonium in a sodium honeycomb matrix, encased in bismuth cooled by fluorine gas you can offset the effect of earths resonance frequency and achieve cold fusion in a neutrino plasma that makes more fluorine out of thin air. This is supposed to be funny, right?
Henrytrehub Posted February 6, 2023 Author Posted February 6, 2023 Yeah it is funny but it works theoretically we haven’t built one yet but I’m working on putting a team together to make it happen.
TheVat Posted February 6, 2023 Posted February 6, 2023 Just remember you'll need a Langstrom 16 centimeter ganglia wrench to reset the positron beams in the interociter. And never cross the beams! Ghostbusters has taught us all the importance of this.
Henrytrehub Posted February 6, 2023 Author Posted February 6, 2023 Well if you introduce the neutrino plasma into an electron plasma at a certain frequency and use mercury or cobalt theoretically and you might be able to make it interact with light in a different way so before we rule out crossing the beams it depends what beams. And I’m pretty sure that they definition of flux capacitor fits this pretty well I mean fluoride is flux, and if you pulsed the plasma…
MigL Posted February 6, 2023 Posted February 6, 2023 That's really interesting. Can you explain in more detail, without re-using the same words over again, and show some mathematical predictions of power output ?
Henrytrehub Posted February 6, 2023 Author Posted February 6, 2023 Power output and rate of fluorine gas flow and power required are all proportional, the rate of heat removal and pressure of the fluorine and therefore the the amount of electricity generated is directly correlated to the amount of power flowing through the plutonium however it is a net gain. In order to start one of these things you need to jump start it with another power source, and ensure it doesn’t ground out. The primary use for this technology in my opinion would be excavating large scale aquaponics operations anywhere in the world in a scalable economically viable way.
sethoflagos Posted February 6, 2023 Posted February 6, 2023 3 hours ago, Henrytrehub said: Sodium is used to due to the fact that neutrons pass through it unimpeded, It's a few years since I measured sodium's cross-section to neutrons at Risley experimental reactor. When did you publish your refutation of https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/4482648, 'Evaluated Neutron Cross Sections of Sodium-23 for the ENDF/B File', USAEC, 1968.
Henrytrehub Posted February 6, 2023 Author Posted February 6, 2023 38 minutes ago, sethoflagos said: It's a few years since I measured sodium's cross-section to neutrons at Risley experimental reactor. When did you publish your refutation of https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/4482648, 'Evaluated Neutron Cross Sections of Sodium-23 for the ENDF/B File', USAEC, 1968. I could have worded that differently but sodium is the ideal material.
exchemist Posted February 6, 2023 Posted February 6, 2023 5 hours ago, TheVat said: Just remember you'll need a Langstrom 16 centimeter ganglia wrench to reset the positron beams in the interociter. And never cross the beams! Ghostbusters has taught us all the importance of this. Ah yes, the interociter! This Island Earth: the man on the screen (Exeter) with the "Tefal head", as one of my brothers described him, when we watched it in our teens.
swansont Posted February 6, 2023 Posted February 6, 2023 11 hours ago, Henrytrehub said: Yeah it is funny but it works theoretically we haven’t built one yet but I’m working on putting a team together to make it happen. ! Moderator Note Can you share the theory that permits this?
Bufofrog Posted February 6, 2023 Posted February 6, 2023 11 hours ago, Henrytrehub said: Well if you introduce the neutrino plasma I think "neutrino plasma" is one of my favorites. This of course is a bunch of neutrinos stripped of their electrons?
joigus Posted February 6, 2023 Posted February 6, 2023 A plasma of neutral particles... Interesting concept.
swansont Posted February 6, 2023 Posted February 6, 2023 12 minutes ago, joigus said: A plasma of neutral particles... Interesting concept. Always gives me gas.
joigus Posted February 6, 2023 Posted February 6, 2023 3 minutes ago, swansont said: Always gives me gas. Mee too. And dealing with neutrinos, there would be no way to keep it in.
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