Nuclear Blast on Moon Would Also Have Columnar Shape
by David W. Allan
May 17, 2000
Atomic explosions are classic model of new unified
field theory in which high energy particles and photons travel along diallel
gravitational-field lines.
Modified
from Editorial by Sterling D. Allan
June 7, 2000
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On May 16, the New
York Times quoted physicist, Leonard Reiffel, as saying that if the U.S. had detonated a nuclear bomb on the moon as they were
proposing back in 1958, then the blast "would have flown out in all
directions rather than in the usual mushroom shape."
We are very fortunate that the Air Force decided the risks outweighed the
benefits and canceled this program. The effects could have devastating to the
earth and its inhabitants.
We have recently discovered a new and extremely important interactive
mechanisms between any two masses, such as the earth and the moon. These are
called diallel, gravitational-field lines, and have the ability to carry all
kinds of particles, photons and information -- including gravitational
information. A new unified field theory that is being developed around this
discovery provides a very different model for a nuclear blast and its effects.
Such a blast, anywhere, including the moon, will proceed in a columnar shape,
rather than flying out in all directions as is seen in other types of
non-high-energy explosions. The column is a function of the interaction of the
high-energy nuclear particles and photons in the explosion and the diallel
gravitational field lines that emanate radially from the center of a mass,
such as the earth.
The nuclear blast is actually a classic illustration of the new theory,
showing the interaction of the nuclear particles and photons with the these
diallel, gravitational-field lines. As these particles move upward along these
diallel lines, they carry with them large amounts of the dust, etc. generated
by the blast.
In the case of a nuclear blast on the moon, though there would be the initial
explosion of dust particles in all directions along with the fireball, there
would be no mushroom cloud formation due to the lack of an atmosphere. On the
earth, it is the atmosphere pushing back on the column of particles and dust
as they rocket vertically along these diallel lines that causing the billowing
out in a giant doughnut shape that makes the head of the mushroom cloud on
earth. In the new theory, a nuclear blast on the moon with its high-energy
particles, carrying large amounts of dust as well, and photons would continue
out in a column from the moon. If the blast were facing the earth, then it
would result in tremendous bombardment with high-energy particles that would
only partially be mitigated by the earth's atmosphere.
According to the new theory, one very significant thing that is not currently
recognized about nuclear blasts is that high-energy particles and photons are
emitted in both directions -- up and down. An extrapolation of the new model
is that the cumulative effect from nuclear tests and blasts in the past and
the present has caused core heating at the center of the earth to such an
extent that it is a primary cause of global warming.