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Old 09-16-2008, 07:02 AM   #1
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Default **COPIED FROM JL FORUM as per Bill ** The Lasers of Shiva Nova

In a recent interview with Project Camelot Henry says this...

What can you say about the current state of physics in the military-industrial complex?

It’s dozens of years ahead of mainstream physics which is published in journals in the public domain. There are projects dealing with subjects beyond the belief or experience, beyond the imagination, of many public domain physicists.

Can you give us any examples?

[long pause]

There's a project called Shiva Nova at Livermore which uses arrays of giant lasers. These are huge lasers, huge capacitors, many terawatts of energy, in a building built on giant springs [extends his arms to show the size], all focused on a tiny tiny point. This creates a fusion reaction which replicates certain conditions for nuclear weapons testing. It’s like a nuke test in lab conditions, and there's very powerful data collection focused on that point where all the energy is focused.

The problem is that all extremely high-energy events like this create rips in the fabric of spacetime. This was observed back in the early Hiroshima and Nagasaki events, and you can even see it in the old movies. Look for what looks like an expanding energy sphere, and I can send you a link to show you. The problem with creating rips in spacetime, whether they're big or little, is that things get in that you don’t want to be there.


Well seems at least this one I can dig my teeth into, just like the "Looking Glass"

Its funny though... I was put on to this by another 'ex LLNL employee' that posted on 1Anunnaki group at Yahoo... we bantered around a bit and everyone else in the thread missed the significance...

You don't frequent that group, do you Henry?

Project Shiva Nova

Creating a Miniature Star on Earth

Creating a miniature star on Earth: that's the goal of the National Ignition Facility (NIF), the world's largest laser. When completed in 2009, NIF will focus the intense energy of 192 giant laser beams on a BB-sized target filled with hydrogen fuel – fusing, or igniting, the hydrogen atoms' nuclei. This is the same fusion energy process that makes the stars shine and provides the life-giving energy of the sun. NIF is a program of the U.S. Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration.

National Ignition Facility (NIF) - SECURE SITE
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory • 7000 East Avenue • Livermore, CA 94550, Operated by Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC for the Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration

The LASER Tubes...


Photo Credit: National Ignition Facility (NIF)
Laser Bay 2, one of NIF's two laser bays, was commissioned on July 31, 2007.

Inside the Target Chamber...



Photo Credit: National Ignition Facility (NIF)
The interior of the NIF target chamber. The louvered "first wall" protects the structure from possible flying debris during shots. The target positioner, which holds the target, is on the right.



Photo Credit: National Ignition Facility (NIF)
The fabrication of melted and rough-cut blanks of laser glass amplifier slabs needed for NIF construction (3,072 pieces) was completed in 2005. The amplifier slabs are neodymium-doped phosphate glass manufactured by Hoya Corporation USA and Schott Glass Technologies.



Now that is a lot of amplification!!! And we have heard of the special properties of neodymium before in the new super magnets

And Henry wasn't kidding about the size of this thing...



Photo Credit: National Ignition Facility (NIF)
The Laser and Target Area Building is the size of three football fields.

They are also growing some unique crystals. All you crystal lovers out there are gonna wish you could get your hands on one of THESE babies... I know it would 'compliment' my collection



Photo Credit: National Ignition Facility (NIF)
This potassium dihydrogen phosphate (KDP) crystal, weighing almost 800 pounds, was produced through a newly developed rapid-growth process that takes only two months, as opposed to two years using conventional methods. Each crystal is sliced into 40-centimeter-square crystal plates. More than 600 of these plates are needed for NIF.


Okay this LASER is going to pack a wallop... talk about 'Crystal Energy'

You can visit LLNL's secure site if you can get access...

National Ignition Facility (NIF) - SECURE SITE

Inertial Confinement Fusion: How to Make a Star - SECURE SITE


Or you can see more pictures at my site

Project Shiva Nova

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