June 23 2045 - Nye County, Nevada

Fortunately since 1963 most of the nuclear detonations have taken place in remote areas, and in testing grounds which remain today off limits. Recently Ted Marullo of the Nevada Property Commission was proposing developing the former testing areas for limited residential and commercial projects, that is, until a large implosion hole was discovered near a former underground test site.

Dr. Randy stated that since atmospheric and under sea blasts have left insufficient moles of the fissionable bi-products of the original blast within proximity of each other there is little chance that this can happen. However, tests are currently being conducted in Nagasaki and Hiroshima to determine if there is even a remote chance of implosion. Dr. Randy stated that given between 5-10 gram-moles of material within 50 meters can create the conditions for anti-kinetic recombination.
He surmises that just like an anti-aircraft projectile shot into the air a fraction of the force expended will return in terms of the impact of remnants of the projectile upon returning to earth by gravitational forces. In quantum mechanics as his theory goes the quarks of split atoms if in mass and proximity will form their own gravitational fields and recombine with violent action. How long it takes to recombine, Dr. Randy stated depends again on the original force, dispersion and time. The greater the force, the longer the time, and the greater the gram-moles present the less time required.
It has been 100 years since the first test and just this year we have had our first known nuclear quark particle recombination. The International Atomic with the Eastern, Central, Asian and Western Economic Blocks are investigating this phenomena and are taking the necessary precautions in affected areas.