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>>>/sci/16886824
Uranium and Plutonium are not the only weapons-usable fissile materials.

Many other actnides and unstable versions of otherwise common elements can be used for the fission portion of a fusion atomic bomb.

See how this solider is getting angry:
>>>/sci/16886820

These other fissionables are not traceable to any particular reactor if generated via cyclotron, nor are their fission products commonly monitored for.

LHC is indeed a cyclotron. So it could do it.
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>>41773859
There's also Cesium
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>>41773859
Why is there always a copycat thread
There is a CERN thread already in the catalog.
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usecase for baka pies?
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>>41773859
no shit Sherlock,
6 cm balls of californium were used for infamous suitcase nukes.
don't tell anyone.
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>>41777673
I don't think that's a secret that needs to be guarded very closely, the stuff is $27 million a gram.



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