Water spring: SASER project
It began in “Perestroika” times: at the turn of the 90s of the last century, the issue of the disposal of nuclear waste from the United States arose acutely. Probably, the reader of my age remembers the time when, at the instigation of B.N. Yeltsin barrels of radioactive waste were buried in all possible places in Russia. There is a large burial ground behind the Urals in Yekaterinburg, but Moscow did not stand aside either. In this post, I will tell you about the terrible tragedy of the Kuntsevo water spring and how the current authorities are trying to hide what happened.
There is such a stadium in Moscow, called “Medic”, on its left, if you walk along the asphalt road, you immediately rest on a large concrete rectangular dome of unknown purpose. This dome is nothing but a sarcophagus – concrete, because concrete hides radioactive radiation better. There used to be a spring in the place of the sarcophagus. That is, there was a small moat in which the Kuntsevo spring streaked. “What happened to the spring?” you ask. And it all began with the fact that the 22nd reserve bakery was built opposite the spring in the 60s of the last century. This plant still produces Soviet rolls of sliced and molded bread. Thanks to the efforts of the residents, the conveyor line of the 22nd bakery is still in service and produces the bread. But that wasn’t always the case. Just opposite the spring to the sarcophagus, on the other side of the road there was another concrete inconspicuous building, more like a dugout. Inside the building behind bars there were two small windows, to which huge queues were lined up in the late 80s and early 90s. Someone took bread on cards, someone on subscriptions, and someone bought fresh, still hot, just baked bread for a penny. This was the time when Russia was just entering the market economy with its competition. Naturally, the bread monopoly of the windows of the 22nd bakery did not like the first president of Russia B.N. Yeltsin. And he came up with a very extraordinary and wild way to wean people from standing behind bread in queues. So, our first president buried a batch of barrels of radioactive waste right on the spring, thereby infecting the entire spring system of the Eurasian continent. Of course, they began to build some kind of sarcophagus there at once under the pretext of a “concrete plant”, but people’s desire to stand in queue for bread there really quickly disappeared. After the burial of enriched uranium in the spring, another history of uranium production in the Kuntsevo district began. The enterprise that was responsible for the burial made it a profitable mineral slab production business using a uranium spring. Recently, the line passing through Molodogvardeyskaya Street was collapsed, as “other interests” in the construction of the Northern Doubler of “Kutuzovsky Prospekt” intervened.

Regardless of this, the issue of uranium water purification is very acute, because this water is supplied by hydrants to the cold water supply system for the apartment facilities in this area, including my house. There are two strategies for cleaning the spring: the first, to create superior rad system with the constant decay of the sarcophagus; the second is to use a certain device at the outlet of the spring to purify water. The project was led by my grandfather Rozhdestvensky Igor Vladimirovich and he bequeathed it to me. He called the device SASER (SASER – Sound Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation), that is, to use a sound generator to ionize uranium water, which in turn makes it safe to use. The device is placed on the vent of the source and by transmitting sound waves to the water flow, cleans it of excess radiation. My task was to create a simulation of both the sarcophagus and the SASER tool itself (I will say right away that the project is in the final stage, where the sarcophagus and the device have already been implemented virtually). The basic principle of sarcophagus is the imitation of a fading isotope. I settled on the zirconium alloy of the 512th valence, that is, Zircaloy-512 is the last spring immunity that can be applied to the human body, because the 512th valence of this alloy corresponds to a resistance of 512 ohms. This resistance is maximum for the work of the body’s nervous system and, in particular, its transmitting function. If you make the resistance higher, the neurons will simply stop transmitting information to the organs, there will be convulsive numbness of the body. I made a SASER on a resistance of 16 ohms – this is the last Z that is capable of transmitting sound waves. The SASER is made as a virtual router and is able to connect to the most extensive network on planet Earth – the uranium spring system. This spring is directly related to the uranium water basin on Tokamak ITER, as well as to the uranium spring system in the Swiss Alps.

Since the state is not interested in promoting my spring purifying project, I decided to use virtualization in a slightly different direction. I created the opportunity, using the virtualization of the spring network of planet Earth, to organize a VPN connection. This has become most in demand due to the blocking by the Russian government of many Internet resources I need for scientific activities. The scheme of the spring network is as follows: You install a VPN application – it should work at the system level and then install the SASER. The provider is more likely to block your VPN connection due to plans to block VPN services in Russia, but SASER will allow you to create a new network every time your network is connected to a VPN. In fact, there is no violation of the law – you just create the VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) and connect from it to a VPN. The provider thought he blocked your network, but you can create a new one using SASER every time, regardless of the configuration of your home router. The principle of operation of the SASER is similar to the collider – it registers collisions. Each collision creates a network topology when you click on the passive-interface switch. If your current collision is blocked, just click on the passive-interface again and connect to the network.
Thus, in the digital age, any utility should have a physical model and model of sarcophagus and SASER to organize an uninterrupted VPN connection I consider successful. This model provides, on the one hand, the ability to prolong the connection created by SASER, and on the other hand, to create new networks each time you connect VPN using the interface. This does not solve the mentioned problem of spring contamination, since in order to implement it it is necessary to create sarcophagus with free access and equip each spring with a real physical SASER, and the keepers of the spring must monitor the uninterrupted operation of the SASER at the automated control system (ACS) level.