
The Military Industry of Academic Master
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[The theories in this article are basically fictitious and should not be taken seriously! ] Qi Jiaqiang, as the top scorer in science, did not choose Tsinghua University or Yanjing University, but chose Yanjing Institute of Technology to major in ammunition engineering and explosive technology. His undergraduate thesis was a new type of polymer bonded explosive that he spent three years tinkering with. Theoretically, it is stable, environmentally friendly, and controllable. Its power is twice that of the strongest conventional explosive CL-20 and four times that of TNT. The first explosion experiment failed and failed to meet expectations. Less than half as powerful as TNT. By some strange coincidence, he added something to the new explosive that he had always wanted to add but did not dare to add. An alloy powder composed of four metal elements, lithium, magnesium, iron and gold, mixed together in proportion. According to theoretical calculations, after adding alloy powder to the explosive, lithium and magnesium will undergo "pseudo-nuclear fusion" during the explosion to release energy. Its power is five times that of CL-20 and ten times that of TNT. Lithium-magnesium polymers will absorb energy and undergo "pseudo-nuclear fission" in a very short period of time, causing secondary damage to the surrounding environment. The second explosion experiment not only succeeded, but also destroyed the experimental building, and Qi Jiaqiang was almost sent away. After lying in the hospital for a month, I woke up and found that my brain was functioning better than before. Since then, he has moved on from project to project. From explosives to solid rocket fuel, to super batteries, to aerospace engines... Modified water molecules, space carriers, moon bases...
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Official(1)Scraped 11d ago
I would like to ask the author, is the power of cl20 only twice that of tnt? Don't you check the information in this book? It's rubbish.
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Official(1)Scraped 11d ago
I would like to ask the author, is the power of cl20 only twice that of tnt? Don't you check the information in this book? It's rubbish.









