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#1 2011-11-03 07:34:16

LQ
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Registered: 2006-12-04
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How dangerous an A-Bomb really is.

I consider now the A-Bomb to be more dangerous then what is known to us. That the abomb is made from the most badass material of a supernova. The most badass material has much more destinct properties then being able to explode. It can also have the property to phase matter to itself, via special mirror quarks that simply acts as a gateway from whatever the missing neutrons hits, and us.

Through the incredible force of a supernova, the quarks are able to teleport huge amounts of matter from various dense stars, straight to earth. The energy is collosall from a death star also called a neutron star. The result would be dence, and we would all die a disgusting death.

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I see clearly now, the universe have the black dots, Thus I am on my way of inventing this remedy...

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#2 2011-11-03 08:21:15

bobbym
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Re: How dangerous an A-Bomb really is.

Hi LQ;

SM wrote:

Why do they have to keep testing them? Don't they know that they work by now?

There was no explanation that we could give when that question was asked. Later, an explanation was offered. As destructive as the device is, it seems to have a creative purpose in mind too. One far blacker than anyone could realize.


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#3 2011-12-01 12:05:10

John E. Franklin
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Re: How dangerous an A-Bomb really is.

The late Richard Feynman physicist and Los Alamos employee was in on the creation of the bomb and he wrote a few interesting books about science and creative thinking.  It baffles me that I don't recall if he talked about the grave implications to the discovery.  On the otherhand, if we didn't invent it, then the Germans might have beat us to it and then we might have been part of the holocaust.


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