This is a lie.
Nanothermite has about 40% of the energy of ordinary thermite, as reported by Tillotsen
et al. (2002). The reason, as reported by them, is because one of the ingredients is elemental aluminum. It is very difficult to keep elemental aluminum from oxidizing in ordinary use. Aluminum rapidly develops an oxide layer, and aluminum oxide is inert in the thermite reaction.
Now, in normal thermite, the thin coating of aluminum oxide is inconsequential. But as the particle size shrinks, as in nanothermite, the coating becomes a significant fraction of the total. As a result, in nanothermite, the energy density is quite a bit lower -- in order to introduce aluminum, you must carry with you a large fraction as aluminum oxide. So, therefore, nanothermite has a lower energy density than ordinary thermite. Normal thermite carries up to about 4.0 MJ/kg, whereas nanothermite is about 1.5 MJ/ kg. This is not an estimate! This is actual observation from Dr. Tillotsen's team. You'd know this if you had even attempted to learn about the stuff.
Yet you claim nanothermite has a
higher energy density than normal thermite? Do you realize that this proves you have no clue what you're talking about? This is like saying a
Twinkie has 150 calories, but if you grind that Twinkie up into little bits, it'll mysteriously have more than 150 calories. Utter madness.
Now then, Truther, I asked you some questions. You didn't answer. Here they are again:
It's pretty obvious why you won't answer. Give it a try, or be Ignored. This is your final offer.