@The alchemist
Please provide information on the formula and mix and process involved in splitting the atom, specially uranium 23 one, getting to the nucleus the strongest force in the atomic structure and manipulating it thru extreme temperature, pressurizing. How is this then weighed up by the kilo you need for different sized warheads? What happens to protons, neutrons, electrons in the process? We know you can't create or destroy it so it will rearrange if the nucleus is manipulated. Does this super charge the particles to a steroid point.
As for anyone who isn't aware of some high school chemistry. Everything U observe in the natural world including yourself are simplify atoms at a physical level, the only difference is structure, quantity, and sequences of those atoms which turn into molecules thru pairing, but everything is made of the same substance. Atoms all break down following the same layout.
Chemistry is the process of manipulation only and U need to know the laws involved before U even pursue it as this is then measured and mixed to create reactions following an atomic formula.
There is an element table of all known elements in nature, their atomic structure, manipulation, etc.
Please provide information on the formula and mix and process involved in splitting the atom, specially uranium 23 one, getting to the nucleus the strongest force in the atomic structure and manipulating it thru extreme temperature, pressurizing. How is this then weighed up by the kilo you need for different sized warheads? What happens to protons, neutrons, electrons in the process? We know you can't create or destroy it so it will rearrange if the nucleus is manipulated. Does this super charge the particles to a steroid point.
As for anyone who isn't aware of some high school chemistry. Everything U observe in the natural world including yourself are simplify atoms at a physical level, the only difference is structure, quantity, and sequences of those atoms which turn into molecules thru pairing, but everything is made of the same substance. Atoms all break down following the same layout.
Chemistry is the process of manipulation only and U need to know the laws involved before U even pursue it as this is then measured and mixed to create reactions following an atomic formula.
There is an element table of all known elements in nature, their atomic structure, manipulation, etc.
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