Originally posted by: Soccerman06
Originally posted by: The Pentium Guy
Originally posted by: xTYBALTx
I fail to see how being able to predict a giant asteroid slamming into earth makes it "no big deal."
"Hey Tybalt, you're going to die in 3 days."
"Meh, no biggie."
LOL@that.
However we wouldn't be able to do anything with it. IIRC a large asteriod makes about 40 megatons of force, but a nuke makes "only"
several kilotons. So even if we nuked the thing forever, we wouldn't be able to do anything about it. The majority of the AT'ers would be having sex and doing other things that they normally wouldn't be doing
😛, and other people would be sitting there praying to god.
WTF you talkin about, "kilotons", the Soviet Union detonated a H-bomb with the power of 50 megatons on October 30, 1961. "In fact, the 50-MT bomb tested on 30 October 1961 was never a weapon. This was a one-of-a-kind device, whose design allowed it to achieve a yield of up to 100 megatons when fully loaded with nuclear fuel. Thus, the test of the 50-MT bomb was in effect the test of the design for a 100-MT weapon. If a blast of such horrific magnitude had been conducted, it would have generated a gigantic, fiery tornado, engulfing an area larger than Vladimirskaya Oblast in Russia or the state of Maryland in the USA."
http://www.bilderberg.org/hbomb.htm#Tsar
I think more powerful bombs have been thought up in the last 40 years for just this type of circumstances