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It also explains how the ancient indians were able to make nuclear weapons thousands of years ago. It was an aqueous homogenous reactor. Its a simple type of reactor developed in the 1930s that consists of a stainless steel sphere filled with nonenriched uranium sulfate salt mixed with heavy water(d2o) surrounded by a bell shaped steel neutron reflector. It can quickly breed fissile u233 from thorium and if that is used with a light weight graphite reflector it could power a flying craft. It could easily be built by ancient pajeets too since they were master metalworkers which explains ancient accounts of vimanas and nuclear war.