The Starmaker
2019-07-06 21:59:39 UTC
Okay, you got both patents described...but what about Albert Einstein's actual bomb? You know, the one where mentions about:
"A single bomb of this
type, carried by boat and exploded in a port, might very well destroy
the whole port together with some of the surrounding territory. However,
such bombs might very well prove to be too heavy for transportation by
air. " - Albert Einstein
https://hypertextbook.com/eworld/einstein/#first
What kind of "A single bomb of this type, ..." did Albert Einstein had in mind? What kind of picture did he had in ...mind?
Like everything else, he had to come up with the design (and pass it on to the U.S.A. and the Russians)
he had to design "the Little Boy" so that ("...too heavy for transportation by
air. ")
it had to be big and heavy...and "destroy" the "surrounding territory.
What did the "the little boy, or Fat Man" looked like in Albert Einstein's mind? ...
What if I told you the little boy bomb/fatman bomb design that was passed onto the Russians ..Albert Einstein's has the *same* design (his own hand drawn design of the bomb , on his letterhead paper, and his signature) sounds fantastic?)?
to be continued...
"PATENT CLAIMS: 1. compressor for refrigerating equipment, in which the
vapor of the refrigerant is compressed directly or indirectly by an
operating fluid, characterized in that the working fluid <Desc / CLMS
Page number 4> an alkali metal, eg. For example, potassium or sodium, or
an alloy of alkali metals, eg. As a potassium sodium alloy."
iow: Einstein invented a compressor, which operated on the foundation of
molten alkali metals like sodium or potassium.
Certainly molten sodium is not the stuff you want to have in your home.
But why and where are molten alkali metals used today?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liquid_metal_cooled_reactor
TH
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https://patentimages.storage.googleapis.com/53/e9/74/2cde176701fab8/US1781541.pdf
When you look at the numbered parts of Einstein's REFRIDERATION patent (outline drawing),
https://patentimages.storage.googleapis.com/53/e9/74/2cde176701fab8/US1781541.pdf
Number 28: (rectangle outline drawing) is a Light-water reactor/heatexchange
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Number 33: is the Turbine
Number 29: is the Steam Generator
Number 26: is the Condensor
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Light-water_reactor
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or do a google image search for "nuclear reactor drawings"
http://images.google.com/
what Albert Einstien has enablement from his refrideration patent...
it's the first nucleur reactor.
(not counting the sun)
Now, are you ready for 'what really is' Einstein's Blouse????
https://patentimages.storage.googleapis.com/96/32/09/16c58837767d66/USD101756.pdf
(all those buttons might give a clue) (A long side openning, B buttons at the waist)
You still haven't figured it out yet???? You need another clue? The reason why the buttons are on the waist, is because
the fabric of the "BLOUSE" is soooo thick you cannot sew buttons on it. So the only way to button it is with a thin band fabric
around the waist.
(if you read my book you would've already know what it is)
...and if the fabric was so thick, that in turn explains why (A long side openning,...) ...you need air to keep cool from sweating too much.
https://patentimages.storage.googleapis.com/96/32/09/16c58837767d66/USD101756.pdf
Keep in mind Albert Einstein spent his whole life in the construction of the atomic bomb, so he was resposible to make sure everyone had
all they needed to get it built.
never before talked about
never before mentioned
never before posted on the internet
or written about anywhere else on Earth.... except me.
this patent you see here patented by Albert Einstein reads on top "BLOUSE"
https://www.google.com/patents/USD101756
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It is not a Blouse, or a woman's blouse...
What it is that nobody ever told you is...simply,
Albert Einstein was building an atomic bomb...
and providing all the necessary details to have it built...
and one of the things that came up was...
"How do you shield yourself from the radiation?"
So, Albert Einstein designed and patented a radiation protective blouse.
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Hey Look! Somebody is infringing on Albert Einstein's Patent! Sue them!!!
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patent trolls....
A 'BLOUSE' give me a break....
https://patentimages.storage.googleapis.com/pages/USD101756-0.png
it's a radiation protective blouse!
The Starmaker
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The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,
to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, and challenge
the unchallengeable.
"A single bomb of this
type, carried by boat and exploded in a port, might very well destroy
the whole port together with some of the surrounding territory. However,
such bombs might very well prove to be too heavy for transportation by
air. " - Albert Einstein
https://hypertextbook.com/eworld/einstein/#first
What kind of "A single bomb of this type, ..." did Albert Einstein had in mind? What kind of picture did he had in ...mind?
Like everything else, he had to come up with the design (and pass it on to the U.S.A. and the Russians)
he had to design "the Little Boy" so that ("...too heavy for transportation by
air. ")
it had to be big and heavy...and "destroy" the "surrounding territory.
What did the "the little boy, or Fat Man" looked like in Albert Einstein's mind? ...
What if I told you the little boy bomb/fatman bomb design that was passed onto the Russians ..Albert Einstein's has the *same* design (his own hand drawn design of the bomb , on his letterhead paper, and his signature) sounds fantastic?)?
to be continued...
just for your information..
Albert Einstein was the master Spy passing nucleur secrets to the Russians...
he use different methods..
one way was creating patents
and giving it different names, so
that the Russians would look up the patent
and get the secrets for building the bomb.
In other words...this patent for a BLOUSE
is not really a blouse...
https://patents.google.com/patent/USD101756?oq=Albert+Einstein+blouse
https://patents.google.com/patent/US1781541?oq=einstein
https://patents.google.com/patent/AT133386B/en?inventor=Albert+EinsteinAlbert Einstein was the master Spy passing nucleur secrets to the Russians...
he use different methods..
one way was creating patents
and giving it different names, so
that the Russians would look up the patent
and get the secrets for building the bomb.
In other words...this patent for a BLOUSE
is not really a blouse...
https://patents.google.com/patent/USD101756?oq=Albert+Einstein+blouse
https://patents.google.com/patent/US1781541?oq=einstein
"PATENT CLAIMS: 1. compressor for refrigerating equipment, in which the
vapor of the refrigerant is compressed directly or indirectly by an
operating fluid, characterized in that the working fluid <Desc / CLMS
Page number 4> an alkali metal, eg. For example, potassium or sodium, or
an alloy of alkali metals, eg. As a potassium sodium alloy."
iow: Einstein invented a compressor, which operated on the foundation of
molten alkali metals like sodium or potassium.
Certainly molten sodium is not the stuff you want to have in your home.
But why and where are molten alkali metals used today?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liquid_metal_cooled_reactor
TH
...
When you look at the numbered parts of Einstein's REFRIDERATION patent (outline drawing),
https://patentimages.storage.googleapis.com/53/e9/74/2cde176701fab8/US1781541.pdf
Number 28: (rectangle outline drawing) is a Light-water reactor/heatexchange
Loading Image...
Number 33: is the Turbine
Number 29: is the Steam Generator
Number 26: is the Condensor
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Light-water_reactor
Loading Image...
or do a google image search for "nuclear reactor drawings"
http://images.google.com/
what Albert Einstien has enablement from his refrideration patent...
it's the first nucleur reactor.
(not counting the sun)
Now, are you ready for 'what really is' Einstein's Blouse????
https://patentimages.storage.googleapis.com/96/32/09/16c58837767d66/USD101756.pdf
(all those buttons might give a clue) (A long side openning, B buttons at the waist)
the fabric of the "BLOUSE" is soooo thick you cannot sew buttons on it. So the only way to button it is with a thin band fabric
around the waist.
(if you read my book you would've already know what it is)
https://patentimages.storage.googleapis.com/96/32/09/16c58837767d66/USD101756.pdf
Keep in mind Albert Einstein spent his whole life in the construction of the atomic bomb, so he was resposible to make sure everyone had
all they needed to get it built.
never before mentioned
never before posted on the internet
or written about anywhere else on Earth.... except me.
this patent you see here patented by Albert Einstein reads on top "BLOUSE"
https://www.google.com/patents/USD101756
Loading Image...
It is not a Blouse, or a woman's blouse...
What it is that nobody ever told you is...simply,
Albert Einstein was building an atomic bomb...
and providing all the necessary details to have it built...
and one of the things that came up was...
"How do you shield yourself from the radiation?"
So, Albert Einstein designed and patented a radiation protective blouse.
Loading Image...
Loading Image...
Hey Look! Somebody is infringing on Albert Einstein's Patent! Sue them!!!
Loading Image...
patent trolls....
A 'BLOUSE' give me a break....
https://patentimages.storage.googleapis.com/pages/USD101756-0.png
it's a radiation protective blouse!
The Starmaker
Loading Image...
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to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, and challenge
the unchallengeable.
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to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, and challenge
the unchallengeable.
The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,
to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, and challenge
the unchallengeable.
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The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,
to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, and challenge
the unchallengeable.
The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,
to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, and challenge
the unchallengeable.