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-------- Original message --------From: JonesBeene <[email protected]> Date: 
8/16/18  12:39 AM  (GMT-05:00) To: [email protected] Subject: [Vo]:The 
potential weaponization of LENR 
 Periodically, new public information comes along which hints at the 
possibility that LENR/cold fusion has military application. This could be of 
interest to a few countries which do not yet have facilities for the enrichment 
of U. Keeping LENR in the category of pathological science also explains the 
motivation of “official neglect” of the field by DoE and DoD.   Most LENR 
researchers doubt this weaponization possibility on its technical merits, and 
try to stay clear of any discussion related to the subject.  Yet the ultimate 
threat -  the worst possible “killer app”… so to speak… would be the CF- bomb – 
an explosive device which does not depend on enriched uranium or plutonium. 
Such a weapon  could be the size of an ink pen. Even if the yield is much 
weaker than a typical fission weapon (a few tons) – as it is fueled by only a 
few grams of titanium deuteride,  it would nevertheless  be formidable and more 
powerful, pound for pound than any alternative (and can be drone-mounted). Here 
is an older report containing a detail overlooked in previous efforts ( to find 
information pointing to such weapons). There is provocative information in 
official documents about densification, some of which has inadvertent mention 
of LENR materials but not by name. 
http://isis-online.org/isis-reports/detail/questions-and-answers-regarding-iranian-document/
 If you scan down the document - there appears to be a mystery wrt the 
appearance of titanium deuteride in the Iranian effort – which derives from the 
earlier Pakistan effort.  For some years there had been rumor that either a 
trigger or a complete device had been developed in that part of the world which 
amounted to a new kind of explosive. This goes along with the similar but 
different  “red mercury” which may have had some validity despite official 
denials.  It would be highly beneficial to the Iranians, for instance, to have 
weapons which avoided detection under the treaties which are in place. LENR 
would be perfect for their needs since it could be completely NON-radioactive. 
Red mercury is supposedly radioactive and easily detected. Why titanium? …one 
might ask, since it has not received that much attention in LENR studies 
compared to other host metals and does not appear to be especially energetic. 
Well, as it turns out in retrospect, one reason (not mentioned before) is the 
phenomenon of titanium hydride “densification.” There are a few papers which 
are unrelated to LENR or to military devices which indicate that 
titanium-deuteride, either as TiD2 or TiD3 can be mechanically pressed into a 
dense molecular form which is higher density than the metal itself. Imagine 
that.  
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10426914.2016.1244833?journalCode=lmmp20
 IOW the end result is that deuterium has completely lodged within the electron 
orbital of the titanium atom - which is most astounding given that Ti is the 
strongest metal to begin with - and has very low thermal expansion, in 
addition… both of which properties argue against such complete absorption. It 
is unprecedented. But apparently this extreme densification does happen and yet 
the application and end use for this is not obvious. Except to the Pentagon. In 
the end, this anomaly means that deuterium is absorbed under intense 
pseudo-pressure, creating maximum internal stress …  which then in another step 
can be  further multiplied via laser irradiation and compression via Coulomb 
explosion. Let’s hope this rambling  is nothing more than SciFi fantasy or a 
far-out  plot for the next Bond thriller. 

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