Atomic Apex: Synthesized Elements for Nuclear Reactors and Weapons Upgrade
Pyramids or Power Plants? Majestic structures for centuries sit between latitudes of 400 and 100, away from Arctic and Antarctica. Earth or Universal Beings?
Triangle parts circle unto oblivion as two shears slice pie. Apex sources the power.
Sourced by Universal elements Nuclear Reactors are across continents, away from ice zones.
Modern Man has for two centuries added new ‘active elements.’ Exploration of synthesized elements, nucleosynthesis, via A.I. under the guise of capabilities and risk, are under development for new and upgraded nuclear weapons.
Impetus for designing these new ‘active elements’? Uranium-235 is “non-renewable.”
U-235 has long been the core element for nuclear plants, submarines and weapons. Scarcity too opens recycled fuel, MOX.
Appears bringing in Algorithms will suffice to program instructions for Elements of the Period Table to synthesize or discover new ‘active elements.’ Of course, use of ⌂Data compression can expedite process as statistical redundancy can be isolated and removed.
Quest now is to accomplish in Chemistry what it failed to do in Biology.
Atomwise CEO and Founder Abraham Heifets noted, “The impact of our work is that it’s a general tool for discovering medicines.” Abraham, after 12 years of being funded, you learned that ‘Faster isn’t better’? Unless, of course, it’s an undetectable weapon equipped with a superpower only you control.
Imagine if you could do with elements what you could not with chemicals. “When applied to biology, his “supercomputers” can analyze molecules…and determine how well the molecules are going to “stick to a disease target” – and ultimately switch it off.”
►Remote atomized weapon launched from (sea, air and land) with a kill switch you control.
Now imagine the energy sparked by nuclear and nanotechnology! Swarm of unseen or undetected weapons you CONTROL AND COMMAND!
Recall my 2022 paper, “Operation Snowman: Scouts Tracking Informant.”
Buzzzzzzz…Bzzzzzzzzz… Look up! Swarm of fliers approaching are lit up in a familiar “V” image. What’s their mission? Hunt high & low ↨ Joint operation targeting…
Palmer, not so lucky with your Runner or Queen Flamers so you look to my Swarm of Fliers! Looks like a Snowjob. Heed, Snowman cometh……………
A+P $ ↔ ⌂► ↔ SAIC $ ↔ ⌂► China-Russia-Korea-Middle East
But what are elements without fast supercomputers? Remember the origin of the first UNIVAC. And the hub of its nuclear scientists?
J. Robert Beyster was a scientist and research physicist as well as chairman of the Accelerator Physics Department of General Atomics at the Los Alamos National Laboratory, origin of the Manhattan Project’s first atomic weapon.
Unlike Los Alamos in New Mexico, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) and Sandia National Laboratories are in California, home to Silicon Valley.
Tech’s decades long claims of a ‘breakeven’ in energy input-output from fusion reactor have not materialized. But ROI is found in weapons. Anduril and Palantir come to mind.
Los Alamos lab ‘Global Security Program’ is interwoven with multiple sectors. Specifically, National Security and Intelligence: Surveillance and ⌂Data analyzation.
From its foundation, Los Alamos has directed its R&D to designing new prototypes of nuclear weapons for ‘defensive’ projects.
Still, DoDs objective appears more in line with offensive as number of drone contractors increases “the right to compete.” And if you lose contract to another, sue right Pal?
As Physics was replaced with Oil in late 60’s so too Systems with Services in the 2000s.
Beyster’s founding company, Science Applications International Corporation, too was divided in 2012 into SAIC and Leidos. SAIC new ventures can best be described in their announcement less than 5 months after Dr. Beyster’s death in 2014:
PRNewswire “today announced it has completed the acquisition of Scitor Holdings, Inc….accelerates SAIC’s entry to the intelligence community by providing access to classified contracts, cleared personnel, and a robust security infrastructure.”
Function of SAIC? SERVICES and ‘Forward-Looking Statements’:
“These statements involve risks and uncertainties and a number of factors could cause our actual results, performance,…to be very different…Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on such forward-looking statements…”
Hmm, anything to do with the Justice Department, New York City, and 20 year prison sentence of Gerard Denault, SAIC’s CityTime program manager for fraud and bribery?
Of course overbilling the Feds is not new. Fast forward to 2020, Unisys US Federal, appears to be an excellent source for ⌂Data, complimentary template for ‘broker’ facilitated contracts.
Clientele list? US Education and Industry sprinkled with foreign banks and airlines. But the one that really had our attention was the Aussie banking corp accused of money laundering and child exploitation.
Also, heard the “FBI was investigating Unisys for alleged cybersecurity lapses under the company’s contract with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.”
Hmm, selling copyright or intellectual property to competitors or ‘enemies’? Right, easier to transmit via servers than doing a ‘drop and go.”
U.S, from building machines to machines learning and from chip supplier to cyber services, you’re a far cry from nuclear security. Iran, seems your timing for advanced centrifuges is ideal.
As I said December last year, “Enemy Missiles Sensors v US Blueprints?” Nuclear Testing and Deterrence is a misnomer. All nations, starting with the USA are ‘desperate that they want to do that kind of damage to the world’s use of space…’ Or, NEED to.
Before Christmas Day in 2014, J. Robert Beyster died. Dr. Beyster, honorably serving his country was a true scientist, engineer and entrepreneur. His words resonate:
“What I observed was that the government was not always getting the best technical support from private contractors on its national security projects. I found this to be unacceptable because our country needed the best help it could get in the national security area.”
Warren Buffett and the late vice chairman of Berkshire Hathaway, Charles Thomas Munger may too find this unacceptable. In the investment arena, these two gentlemen are the best.
Fortunate to be in the company of Beyster and Munger, Warren you’ve now come full circle. Sadly the best must too leave your world.
Damn shame few Scientists and Entrepreneurs today put ink to paper describing evil of Men. Munger’s words also resonate: “Good businesses are ethical businesses. A business model that relies on trickery is doomed to fail.”
Merchants of Death, Question is, how much TIME you got! I remind you “The machine has only one moving part.”
Or, like I said to Dr. Kelly Hammett “Space RCO can no longer claim: ‘Ego sum ille qui pulsat.’”
Tis I who is knocking! 🙂