Originally posted by Badmuts@Dec 16 2004, 03:57 PM
Well thanks, Cary, PyRo99, sosuemetoo. And Starlord, do you have any idea how big the hydrogen bomb should have been? The Tsaar (the largest bomb ever made) was about 3 meters long (10 feet), and destroyed everything in a diameter of 160 km. When you want to destroy the intire life on earth and cause a crater of i-don't-know-how-much-kilometers wide, you should have an hydrogen bomb of lets say 40000/160=250*3=750 meters long. It COULD be possible, but it seems a little odd to me... The largest ship in the world is the Jahre Viking (450 meters long, see web-page: http://supertankers.topcities.com/092bf5e0.jpg), and inmagine that about 2 times, and THAT is the hydrogen bomb you are looking for...
Originally posted by Badmuts@Dec 17 2004, 04:16 PM
Typing it for the second time because my browser sucks... :angry:
StarLord, why hasn't anyone find any rests of the explosion? And why don't we all die right nou because of the remaining radioactive materials? Because, to set off an hydrogen bomb, a temperature of 400,000,000?C is needed, and you can only get that by letting big a-bombs explode. A hydrogen bomb exists from: Deuterium, Tritium and 4 abombs and an outer shell. And when you have a bomb of 700 meters long, you cant place one big dot of uranium because of the criticall mass, so lets say you need about 1000000 a-bombs to set it off, and we don't have such a lot of uranium... :lol: