BOOK 1. UNMASKING THE HIDDEN. N. LEVASHOV'S «SVETL BROOM» IN A. KHATYBOV'S «BATH SCHOOL» AND A LABOUR SPADE.

Book 1. Unmasking the Hidden. Chapter 5. Deliberate knowledge of the unknown 220 Why does it NOT HAPPEN an explosion (of a hydrogen bomb)? Each object has its OWN GENERATOR of thermonuclear synthesis, working on the principle of a village stove – the more the damper is opened, the more powerful is the ejection of potentials. By the way – this is one of the conditions for the functioning of OUR BATH , where many of you have already begun to strive for. I note that the simplest thermonuclear reaction you can get at home if you throw a piece of Na 35 into water or on wet soil. Not only is it burning, it might also explode. In seawater, there is no burning or explosion, but a smell of sulfur appears. Of course, luckier were the objects of sea basing. They moved in their native environment, the formation of traffic tubes required minimal tritium consumption. They WERE ABLE TO FILL UP THE STOCK while moving (the description from Baron Munchhausen – about the horse that cannot slake its thirst, because it does not have the second half). Where does tritium come from? As noted, the Space grating has a certain structure. To move through this structure, it is necessary either to scatter electric potentials around and supply them with magnetic impulses, or create a cone of motion. The height of the cone is billions of kilometers. For navigation, planets’ satellites are used (motion calculation, cone formation, orbit correction). Tritium is dumped only in the cone of motion, and therefore there have to be its reserves. However, all the Solar System planets have complexes of pyramids, and some of them are intended for 35 Sodium is an element of the first group (according to the old classification – the main subgroup of the first group), the third period of the periodic table of chemical elements of DI Mendeleev with atomic number 11.

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