Alexandre Kassiantchouk Ph.D.
Time Matters
Published in
1 min readSep 4, 2024

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Here is a more sophisticated star trek like plot: about what Elon Musk develops super heavy rockets for. Gullible public assumes it is for trips to Mars — it was his story since he was trying to buy rockets from Russia and Ukraine a decade or two ago. Anybody funding Musk’s “Mars initiative” would have bankrupted by now. Then what is it about? After the Soviets collapsed, two Russian physicists, on money/grant from the US, developed a relatively compact and powerful protons accelerator (Bogomolov’s accelerator; another physicist was Ostretsov). It is compact enough to put on a big cargo airplane. What for: if such proton beam targets a nuclear reactor — nuclear fission will spike there and the reactor might explode. In his interview Ostretsov said that a dozen aircraft carriers will become sitting ducks, since they are powered by nuclear reactors. But Ostretsov failed to mention that the cargo airplane carrying this accelerator can be easily shot down. Now, putting it on satellite would make it not such an easy target… It is MIC which persistently funds long-failing Musk’s super-heavy rocket program, presumably, to put Bogomolov’s accelerator on the Earth orbit.

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