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FOGBANK the secret nuclear material

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Kimmo Huosionmaa

FOGBANK is the secret aerogel, what mission is to create heated plasma during the explosion of the nuclear warhead is highly classified material, what is created in the Y-12 laboratory in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. That material is very secret, but engineers and analysts believe, that this aerogel is some kind of soap with small pieces of iron. This aerogel is made for boosting and stabilizing the nuclear warhead explosion for making the fireball more symmetrical, what makes this weapon more capable to operate. There are claiming that this aerogel, what probably looks like soap foam is made for creating the most advanced fission weapon, what have ever seen.


In that foam would be injected the lithium and plutonium, what could create the three dimension fission unit, where the fusion could be easier to adjust in the right power to that thing. But the advantage about this warhead would be that fusion material is overlapping in the middle of fission materials. The 3D shape could be very interesting about the fission weapon. There is one very interesting thing about this kind of weapon. If the fission material like Plutonium would be connected to little iron bites, that material would become magnetic.


And if in the middle of the implosion system would be put the magnet, what would pull those fission bites against it, and that would cause the nuclear reaction. If that fission material is over the nanoballs and the iron is inside them the magnet-based nuclear weapons would be possible. The problem is that those bites must be kept stable positions, and that's why the foam is needed in that structure. This is why that material is so highly secretive, and that can revolutionize all way to create nuclear weapons. That foam allows using extreme small size bites of fissile and fusion material, what makes possible to make nuclear weapons, what is extremely sharp calculated.

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