Skip to main content

Conducting electromagnetic radiation is one of the unique ideas in the history of weapons.


Kimmo Huosionmaa

The Nazi plan or attempt to target London by using Infrared radiation thru the earth is quite well known, and the most ridiculous stories, whatever told in history, but then some scientists, who worked in the hydrogen bomb project created the most brutal and same time interesting version of this infra-red system, what was ever created. In this system were radio-telescopes in the certain positions around the earth.

 Then those radio-transmitters would be targeted in the certain target under the ground. This system would vaporize the magma under the target, and then the targeted area would just be dropped to the hole, what is forming when the targeted magma would be vaporized by an electric arc, what is caused by high power radio waves.

And for working this kind of system needs extremely high power radio-transmitters, what can send the radio waves thru the magma. But when we are thinking about this kind of systems, there is a possibility, that somebody has been tested it. In this case, the very big microwave transmitter would be connected to the batteries, what are surrounded by highly explosive material. This system is similar, what is used in normal microwave bombs, but it's larger and gives more power than a normal microwave bomb, what is dropped from aircraft.

This material is very easily made at the Arctic areas by using electrolyze, what would separate oxygen and hydrogen from water, and when those gases will conduct to the tunnel, the explosion would press the battery with extremely high pressure. Rising pressure would send the high-power microwave thru Earth, and it can terminate targets at opposite side of our planet. In theory, this would be one of the most interesting and at the same time scariest weapons, what could ever create.

Sources:

https://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/hpm.htm

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

The new 3D printers are coin-size systems.

"The tiny device could enable a user to rapidly create customized, low-cost objects on the go, like a fastener to repair a wobbly bicycle wheel or a component for a critical medical operation. Credit: Sampson Wilcox, RLE" (Scitech, Tiny Titan: MIT’s Revolutionary Coin-Sized 3D Printer Fits in Your Pocket) Researchers created a 3D printer that is coin-size. That kind of printer can create things like microchips. But it's possible. Those tiny 3D printers can also work in extremely large-size projects. In simplest models, the 3D printers are positioned on tracks. The 3D printer itself is the tool, that can be part of the modular production systems.  There are visions of high-temperature metal printers installed on the gantry cranes. That makes those crane printers that can make even ship-size things. The crane that the printer controls can move back and forth and the printer can move horizontally. This kind of thing can turn the crane into a high-temperature 3D printer, that

Quantum computers and ultra-fast photonic microchips can danger even the most secure communication.

"Quantum computers could pose a major security risk to current communication systems in 12-15 years with their exponentially greater speed and code-breaking ability. (ScitechDaily, Today’s Most-Secure Communications Threatened by Future Quantum Computers) Quantum computers can break entire binary cryptography. And that makes all communication unsecured. That is one of the greatest threats in quantum computing. And this brings the arms race to the quantum age. The quantum computer can create codes that any binary computer can break. But the quantum computer can also break old-fashioned codes. And that makes it an ultimate weapon and sabotage tool.   Quantum computers can change the measurements of the ammunition in factories by changing the system calibration. Or it can delete databases from the opponent's computer systems. This thing can delete all SIM cards from mobile telephones. In peacetime, the hackers that operate using quantum systems can steal the names of the counter-

Electric power innovations. Fuel cells in aircraft and solar panels over Arizona canal.

  "ZEROe teams powered on the iron pod, the future hydrogen-propulsion system designed for Airbus’ electric concept aircraft." (Intersting Engineering, Airbus's ZEROe: First engine fuel cell powers up for hydrogen flight) Electric power innovations. Fuel cells in aircraft and solar panels over Arizona canal.  Airbus Zero is a testbed for fuel cells that are used in commercial aircraft. The problem with aircraft is always noise and pollution. If the aircraft uses electric engines. That decreases noise levels and cleans the air, especially around airfields. Lightweight solar panels that can be installed on the wings and body of aircraft can give electricity to electric engines. And they can extend an aircraft's operational range.   The thing that makes this kind of system interesting is that the "flying cars" or cheap VTOL aircraft can use them as a power source. The hydrogen power cells can give energy to electric aircraft at night time. And that makes them m