The War of China and USA

Yad

The Force is Strong With This One
Hello,this is Yad from Taiwan.
My English is not good.

I read a dialogue called Vajra Chronicle.
_http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/esp_vajra.htm#inicio

In this dialogue,it mentioned the war of China and USA in next 100 years.
China loses the war and becomes a devastated area.
USA also disappears in the end and is replaced by a new nation.
Not all people live spiritually in that future.
In that time,there are still many people living in low consciousness level.
Also,America is ruled by a reincarnated empress in that future.

In my place,I can see that there are signs of war everyday.
I hope that people on planet Earth don't hate each other and have prejustice upon each other.
According to the Council of Nine(in book The Only Planet of Choice,The Next Millennium of chapter five),our next millenium is an era of brain.
(
The Next Millenium
_http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/sociopolitica/planetchoise/opc21.htm
The Council of Nine
_http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/sociopolitica/esp_sociopol_council9.htm
)
People will focus more upon visualization,mind control and communication.
I hope that we are not those who are controled.

We have incarnated into this generation.
We have free will to decide what to do,despite everything is destined.
 
Hi Yad

I would have to say that the material you presented dosen't make any sense to me. Just another pile of disinformation and lies.

In my place,I can see that there are signs of war everyday.

Pretty much the same anywhere in the world for one who can see and think. More so, I don't think it's anything new. War is probably as old as psychopathy on this planet.

We have free will to decide what to do,despite everything is destined.

Seems contradictory unless I'm missinterpreting it. How can one have free will if his/her future is already predestinated in it's entirety? Wouldn't it imply that we, in fact, have no control over our lives and that every choise we make has already been made?

Anyhow, I would suggest you take the time to understand what this forum is about and read the Wave series. It will greatly help you to be able to make the diffrence between potentially authentic material, disinformation and lies.

Anyhow, welcome to the board!

Peace.
 
I will read the Wave series,though I have read some parts of it.Thank you.
 
CHINA
China’s latest MAGNESIUM HYDRIDE BOMB: a new threat to global security
04/21/2025 // Lance D Johnson

In a world where technological advancements often outpace ethical considerations, China's recent success in developing a non-nuclear hydrogen bomb using magnesium hydride has sent shockwaves through the global community. The bomb, tested by the 705 Research Institute, a subsidiary of the China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC), produced an intense fireball that lasted 15 times longer than a comparable TNT explosion, reaching temperatures exceeding 1,832 degrees Fahrenheit (1,000 Celsius). This breakthrough, while initially intended for peaceful purposes, has significant military and environmental implications that cannot be ignored.

Key points:
  • China successfully tests a non-nuclear hydrogen bomb using magnesium hydride, producing an intense, long-lasting fireball.

  • The bomb, developed by the 705 Research Institute, could have significant military and environmental implications.

  • China is scaling up magnesium hydride production to 150 tons per year, raising concerns about safety and military applications.

  • The US has recently announced a $1 Trillion military budget, likely to compete with military advances from China

The science behind the new bomb​

The key to this innovative bomb is magnesium hydride (MgH2), a material that can store an outsize amount of hydrogen. Originally, scientists were interested in magnesium hydride for its potential in clean energy and heat generation, particularly in off-grid locations and spacecraft propulsion. However, the material's explosive potential was quickly recognized, leading to the development of the bomb.

The bomb's unique properties are due to the chain reaction that occurs upon detonation. When the magnesium hydride is fractured by shock waves, it releases hydrogen gas, which mixes with ambient air and ignites, creating a self-sustaining loop of mechanical fracturing, hydrogen release, and thermal feedback. This results in a fireball that not only lasts longer but also spreads more uniformly, making it highly effective for destroying targets over vast areas.

Industrial-scale production and safety concerns​

The implications of this technology extend beyond the bomb itself. China is now scaling up magnesium hydride production to an industrial level, with a new plant in Shaanxi province aiming to produce 150 tons of the material per year. This plant, developed by the Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, completed its one-year pilot phase on January 10, marking a significant milestone in the production of magnesium-based hydrogen storage materials.

However, the production of magnesium hydride is not without risks. The process requires high pressures and temperatures, and any breach in the production chamber can lead to catastrophic consequences. The potential for accidents, such as the massive explosion at the chemical storage facility in Tianjin last August, which killed over 100 people and released toxic sodium cyanide into the environment, highlights the need for stringent safety measures and regulatory oversight

Military and environmental implications​

The development of this bomb and the scaling up of magnesium hydride production raise serious questions about China's intentions and the global security landscape. While the bomb was tested on land, the 705 Research Institute is also exploring its potential use in submarine fuel cells, which could have far-reaching implications for naval warfare.

Moreover, the environmental impact of such technologies cannot be overlooked. The production and use of magnesium hydride, while promising for clean energy applications, must be carefully managed to prevent accidents and minimize environmental damage. The Tianjin disaster serves as a stark reminder of the potential consequences of industrial accidents involving hazardous materials.

As China continues to advance its military and technological capabilities, it is crucial for the international community to remain vigilant and demand transparency. The development of such powerful weapons and the industrial-scale production of potentially dangerous materials should be subject to rigorous scrutiny and international oversight.

In the words of the research team from the 705 Research Institute, "Hydrogen gas explosions ignite with minimal ignition energy, have a broad explosion range, and unleash flames that race outward rapidly while spreading widely." This powerful statement underscores the need for responsible innovation and the importance of questioning the motives behind such advancements.

Sources include:

Zerohedge.com

English.cas.cn

ChinaMorningPost.com
 
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