Call it conspiracy theory or whatever you want. It is just scientific inquiry to me.
But what happens to the electron state of Depleted Uranium upon impact with solid metal (like a tank)?
Is energy added to that electron state due to the impact?
I would say that if enough energy can be said to be added so that the du vaporizes upon "through" impact, that energy has been added to the electron state upon impact?
Is there enough added upon impact to cause it to be more radioactive than before impact?
Why do I ask? Danger to our side from it? I don't like to see brave Americans dwindled away?
My theory relates to how an Atomic Bomb works? Per my layman's memory an initial explosion is required to compress it, add energy and then much energy "blows."
I guess what I am getting at is could it be farore dangerous than we are led to o believe it is, and it is a secret in plain sight?
My right to free speech ought to protect me in saying this.
We're not experiments regarding atom splitting done in what were called supercolliders?
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