Uranium one element 93 and the Breakaway civilization

Uranium one element 93 and the Breakaway civilization
So all this is about enriching EL 92 to make El 93 for the anti gravity spaceships

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>kekistani ponylover
>making a random ramble nonsensical post which could only be made by an insane person
checks out
what are you on about my schizophrenic friend?

element 93 Breakaway civilization neptunium

youtu.be/1PCyvKYdRL8?t=189

I thought you needed to make element 115 for that sorta stuff

Very little to go on but a very interesting take on the space tech and the scandal for uranium it seems the ultimate goal is to make it into neptunium for anti gravity superconductors

synthesized by Edwin McMillan and Philip H. Abelson at the Berkeley Radiation Laboratory in 1940. Since then, most neptunium has been and still is produced by neutron irradiation of uranium in nuclear reactors.

George Webb has been talking about this uranium being enriched for weapons but that seems like the first layer of the secret . The weapons theory and Webb are alive to cover the real use ??? Fresh Bread

Neptunium used in a torsion field generator

What was the big deal about element 115 then? If elements 93 is where it’s at.

The lie is told at every level if they say 115 then it is probably 93 ? This is new info to me as well.

torsionfieldss.blogspot.com/2017/11/uranium-one-element-93-and-breakaway.html

Nice to see the CIA niggers concocting an /x/ tier fantasy around the Uranium One deal to obfuscate he actual criminal conspiracy between the Clintons and Russia, just like they did with P*zzagate.

only CIA niggas call others CIA niggas

How do we know this isn’t just another disinfo though? You can’t really trust anyone when it comes to this stuff

Simply asking has anyone in the community heard anything like this ??? it is a new line of thought ...

>an ion sandwiched between two ligands is sci-fi magic
You can find ton of those things.
Heck I've even worked with one (ferrocene).

>community
wanna know how I know you're new?

Have you tried spinning neptunium in a dialectic with a mercury vapor core

dielectric srry above

very high superconductive range tho

Curious if this is legit.

Everyone knows of the secret space program led by the NWO break away civilization.

Just saw the video on the
The Still Report
he is a very good journalist I am asking because he thinks there may be something to it making no claims just doing research

youtube.com/watch?v=1PCyvKYdRL8&t=207s

Your right about everything but you will find no ears here only mouths that scream

As long as KEK knows we try all is good

we are winning

his source might be quinn michaels

Dont bump theese kind of threads with real knowledge.

I bet its a Jewish trick to steal help from us.

Sweden LOL you get raped by muiezzes LOL
STFU

Looking for opinions from engineers and chemist not artsy larpers

>irradiate U with a neutron
>it decays in a process known as fission
>this is how nuclear reactors work
OP is dumb as shit.

(((ferrostien)))

Grammar is not a motherfucking game!

american CIA is funny nigga

Its not a "breakaway civ" its the ground work for the "fake alien invasion" aka blue beam. They horde the tech then use it to convince us demons that appear are actually aliens here to help us. Like that fucking Arthur C. Clarke book with the devil aliens.

Fucking yeah! Peru has uranium ore reserves! Now we can fly around...
>No real nationalism agenda
>Corruption
>We cant produce our own micrchips
>We cant produce our own medicine
>Not a single plant that process Ti

Can we go back to 5000 BC? I think this game round is over for us.

The spaceship landing strip in the Nazca Lines dude! Because the Aliens can navigate through 10 kpc, but need a GPS not to crash in Peru or New Mexico.

OP: you need to see a Dr.

Why so much anger ??? just asked a question for a jurno

/sci/ here. Neptunium (Np) is an inevitable byproduct of running uranium-fueled fission reactors, and an intermediate in the production of plutonium, especially the Pu-239 used for nuclear weapon primaries, but also the Pu-238 used to power probes to the outer solar system. In the creation of Pu-239 (probably the most tightly controlled and strategically important substance in the world), the neptunium has a short 2-day half-life between the neutron absorption of cheap, common U-238, and the production through decay of precious Pu-239, so it's not something practically separable or storable. Np-237, on the other hand, is a relatively stable byproduct of conventional uranium fission power reactors, which needs to be separated through used fuel rod reprocessing or made in isotope production reactors (which are similar to power reactors, but are designed to make it easy to swap out fuel rods and sample cannisters, rather than to efficiently harness the heat produced to generate electricity -- lots of easy-access hatches, no steam machinery).

By the way, "Np-237" means "the isotope of neptunium with 237 nucleons". Elements are defined by the number of protons (positively charged nucleons, which are heavy particles found in nuclei) in their nucleus (which determines almost all of their chemical properties, because it determines the number of electrons which must orbit the nucleus to make a neutral atom, and chemistry is all interactions of electrons, which are far lighter and more weakly bound than nucleons). Isotopes are distinguished by the total count of nucleons, including neutrons, which are electrically neutral, and therefore have little effect on the chemical properties of the atom, though they're important for both the mass and the stability of the nucleus (whether it decays, and if it does, how quickly). So Np-237 has 237-93=144 neutrons.

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Yes, yes we are.

thanks for the positive input

The video suggest a stable form and relatively high superconductive temp

>>sci

no its pol because of the uranium one fucktard slide my dick fag

continued from Anyway, the upshot is that separated neptunium isn't all that important or useful. Its applications are obscure, arcane, specialized things. It's not like Pu-239, which is of overwhelming geopolitical importance, and likely to be at the center of major nuclear scandals. Technically, you can use it to make nuclear bombs and reactors, but it's not as good as things that are far easier to get.

Neptunium is notable for being mobile in groundwater. As such, it's of interest as a marker of poor containment of nuclear waste dumps. However, it's a relatively low hazard since it's not absorbed in the digestive tract.

Unlike chemical reactions, the means of control over what is produced through nuclear reactions are quite limited. You can't just choose to get one specific thing, you'll always get a variety, and consume more feedstock than any desired single product, much more in the case of things like specific isotopes of neptunium. It's a numbers game, so nuclear scientists are always looking for ways to get some use out of all the byproducts.

Bottom line: if there's some neptunium transfer between countries going on, it probably has to do with Pu-238 production for space exploration, rather than being anything sinister. NASA can't get enough of the stuff, and has expressed some worry in recent years about their supply lines.

yes that makes a lot of sense

good take on the space use .. Thanks

It just seems something more than depleted uranium weapons production

4.9K (4.9 degrees Celsius above absolute zero) is a shitty low critical temperature for superconductivity. All sorts of metals and compounds are superconductive at such a low temperature. Even lead is superconductive at a higher temperature.

The standard practical superconductor is niobium-titanium metal, which is superconductive at 10K. It's getting replaced by magnesium diboride ceramic, 39K (though brittle, it's far superior as a superconducto, and can be made into flexible wires somewhat awkwardly with a "powder in tube" method). The highest-temperature superconductors work at 90K, which makes them popular for classroom demonstrations, since they can be cooled with ordinary liquid nitrogen.

The idea that neptunium is the key to advanced superconductors and antigravity technology is rather silly. The crank association between superconductivity and antigravity is derived from magnetic levitation demonstrations with superconductors, which have nothing to do with antigravity at all.

Leaf you are not wanted go away you are posting google shit fuck you

george webb is a high functioning schizophrenic.

>Kekistani

I already know about Corey Goode and the concepts of the breakaway civilisation and the secret space programs, but give us some context here you nigger.

I'm posting summaries of the truth about neptunium for the people who might be interested in this.

If you want to talk about alien spaceships and crank physics, take it to /x/. Here in Sup Forums, it's best for discussion of possible nuclear intrigue to be grounded in real science.

Dude you have a faggot for a PM who can trust you