Jason's heart stirred as he looked down at the documents. Inside were several detailed reports filled with new hypotheses.
Most of these reports relied on computer simulations run under ideal conditions. Since no actual physical experiments had been conducted yet, they could only be considered theoretical.
Helium-3 nuclear bombs were essentially standard hydrogen bombs coated with an additional layer of helium-3. This outer layer was ignited by the extreme heat generated from the initial hydrogen bomb explosion.
Did this mean a Tetrahydrogen Nuclear Bomb was simply a Helium-3 bomb with yet another extra layer of hydrogen? That was the common assumption.
However, in his report, Professor Hao Yu clearly pointed out that this approach had an extremely low success rate and was practically impossible.
