https://www.army.mil/article/191212/army_discovery_may_offer_new_energy_source
>ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. -- Army scientists and engineers recently made a groundbreaking discovery -- an aluminum nanomaterial of their design produces high amounts of energy when it comes in contact with water, or with any liquid containing water.
This is truly best timeline
Don't care unless it is cold fusion
>>137190231
this isn't really anything new. The army has been doing experiments with aluminum for high velocity weapon propellants called Electro-thermal chemical gun. ETC. This is just a new development towards that.
>>137190550
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"The hydrogen that is given off can be used as a fuel in a fuel cell," said Scott Grendahl, a materials engineer and team leader. "What we discovered is a mechanism for a rapid and spontaneous hydrolysis of water."