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Old 2004-09-13, 03:56 PM   [Ignore Me] #61
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Can I move to Mars before this radioactive winter thing?
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Old 2004-09-13, 04:07 PM   [Ignore Me] #62
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Originally Posted by SDM
Wtf do you tards think the Sun is? A big lava ball? The Sun IS a nuclear reaction. Adding a man made bomb to it would be like throwing bricks in the Grand Canyon.
Exactly. There's very little you could do to throw off the balance of Hydrogen and Helium, causing any kind of abnormal effect like supernova or black hole.
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Old 2004-09-13, 05:01 PM   [Ignore Me] #63
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Old 2004-09-13, 05:39 PM   [Ignore Me] #64
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Old 2004-09-13, 05:47 PM   [Ignore Me] #65
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I cant find that really nice picture that you can see the face of god in the cloud...
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Old 2004-09-13, 06:43 PM   [Ignore Me] #66
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If we were to launch nukes at someone we should probably aim for their nuke stockpile first, then civilian areas.
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Old 2004-09-13, 06:45 PM   [Ignore Me] #67
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Originally Posted by Pattywick
If we were to launch nukes at someone we should probably aim for their nuke stockpile first, then civilian areas.
if you aimed it nuke stockpiles, their nukes wouldnt detonate. Detonating such an advanced explosion is very complex. you cant just smack a hammer on it and expect it to blow up.

Target major cities, then the largest military installations.
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Old 2004-09-13, 06:46 PM   [Ignore Me] #68
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if you aimed it nuke stockpiles, their nukes wouldnt detonate. Detonating such an advanced explosion is very complex. you cant just smack a hammer on it and expect it to blow up.
Yes, but it'd stop them firing nukes back.
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Old 2004-09-13, 06:46 PM   [Ignore Me] #69
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well I'd expect the area around the nukes to be radioactive for a while.

But the most important thing to hit is the civilian areas, oh and the people who know how to use nukes... And powerplants
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Old 2004-09-13, 06:49 PM   [Ignore Me] #70
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Originally Posted by MrPaul
Yes, but it'd stop them firing nukes back.
touche...but we dont know ALL of their stockpiles or launch facilities, and if we miss just a few it could spell disaster for us. however their weapons network would probably be in so much chaos they probably couldnt even get one out of a silo.


whoa, I just asked my mom about this and she told me my great grandfather worked on the Manhattan Project. cool.
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Old 2004-09-13, 06:53 PM   [Ignore Me] #71
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or we could just launch all the nukes at just the right positions so the explosions would cover all civilization in Iraq. Of course were trying to help them but.. oh well
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Old 2004-09-13, 08:04 PM   [Ignore Me] #72
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Originally Posted by _-Gunslinger-_
The question is that if you introduced unstable plutonium into the sun would it A) Cause a nuclear FISSION reaction? and B) Would the ensuing explosion desabalise the suns carfully balanced fusion?

The answer to A is yes it would. The sun has the heat and required pressure to cause plutonium to go into super-critical mass. B is still up to speculation as no one has ever been able (or even tried to my knowledge) to get plutonium into the sun. I would think that the sun WOULD go into supernova. Seeing as fusion reactions are very volitile, my guess would be that it would destabalyze the reaction. Proof of how unstable the fusion reaction is would be solar flares, and sun spots. Solarflares are an excess of energy and sun spots are the lack there of. BLAH BLAH BLAH


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The sun is big. How big? The commonly quoted figure is that about 1,300,000 Earths could fit inside the sun. Now tell me, how do you figure that detonating a nuclear weapon on the sun would even remotely affect it? If the sun is so unstable that it can't stand a trifling little explosion, then too bad for us. All it would take is the collision of a sizeable cosmic body to make the thing go boom. But things like comets DO hit the sun, and with considerable force I might add.

Another good example are the solar flares you just mentioned. These things are huge! They're larger than planets and flare out across thousands of miles. A nuclear explosion is a fart compared to the energy of a solar flare. A single flareup can disrupt satellite communications here on Earth for crying out loud. If the sun can handle numerous solar flares on the surface, I'm pretty sure a nuke will be a welcome respite.

Anyway, back to the question. Yes, nuclear weapons save lives. No one doubts the importance of the atomic bombs in saving American lives in World War II. No one doubts the power of nuclear deterance. And no one doubts that world leaders not only understand the power of nuclear weapons, but understand that their use would be catastrophic. However, why there is still concern about nuclear weapons is the potential of terrorists acquiring such devices. They have no qualms of detonating one, and analysts note that there is a significant chance of terrorists using a nuclear device within the decade.
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