Nuclear fusion

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I have seen some of the /sci/ community post about nuclear.. information. Usually performing math skills to show what they are trying to express. But haven't ran across any data just concepts.

And what I found may be useless. Well it is definitely useless in My hands. But it would be nice to see what you guys make of it.

https://wwwndc.jaea.go.jp/cgi-bin/UNZIP_jendl.cgi?lib=J40&iso=Xe135

More then likely it is mostly useless informational data. But it definitely feels like a random pleb like me shouldn't have access to this data. Maybe I am over thinking.

But years ago. I use to put in random strings of numbers/letters. And tinf random documents. Most of the time your would probably need a key to decipher them. But other times I would find. Unhidden documents. And I learnt random useful details. Like erigations systems and current updates that were being ready to be implemented. So there are people in the back ground trying to improve the world and functions. And some times find information about housing plans and neighbor details. And most of the time these documents use layman's wording the entire time. With points referencing complex math formulas.

But something in the past 2 or three years.... has happened that causes this process of searching to no longer work. And I have to tweak my methods to find these documents.

I guess it makes this a little political. But my observation is leading to to believe the internet is slowly be closed off to information that was once accessible but no longer is.

Do I find it unreasonable. Not really it is just companies want to protect their documents. But I do find it a bit unpleasant, yes.

And the reason I even did this kind of search in the first place. Is because of the show "Burn Notice" in one of the episodes involving spies. He was pressed for time on down loading the documents to a USB drive. So instead he uploaded the classified information up to the public internet. Using a string of letters/numbers.