quizzelsnatch
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somebody mentioned this in another thread. Please tell me all about this type of bomb. it sounds very interesting.
Originally posted by: The Boston Dangler
a specially designed nuclear device detonates, giving off a large pulse of neutrons. instead of the typical shock wave and fireball, the invisible(?) neutron pulse penetrates eveything in its range. this means killing all life on a cellular level, as well as instantly frying any electronics.
the idea was to drop this on the enemy, killing everyone instantly, then marching in without problems.
Originally posted by: cableguy44
I have heard that when they built the atomic bomb that the math equation never stopped that it was supposed to keep going until all life was destroyed. Anybody heard that or more importantly are there really weapons out there that can destroy life on the earth.
Originally posted by: The Boston Dangler
a specially designed nuclear device detonates, giving off a large pulse of neutrons. instead of the typical shock wave and fireball, the invisible(?) neutron pulse penetrates eveything in its range. this means killing all life on a cellular level, as well as instantly frying any electronics.
the idea was to drop this on the enemy, killing everyone instantly, then marching in without problems.
Destroy all life as we know it? You betcha. Not with 1 or 2 bombs, but a dozen or two of the really big ones will be the end of humanity, and most life on the surface.
Originally posted by: irwincur
Destroy all life as we know it? You betcha. Not with 1 or 2 bombs, but a dozen or two of the really big ones will be the end of humanity, and most life on the surface.
Sorry, but I think the bomb is getting a bit too much credit here.
It would take a hell of a lot more than a dozen or two to end life as we know it. Something like 1000 - 2000 would be a start, but probably still far short of the goal. The biggest bombs were not much bigger than those tested during the height of the cold war. If anything, average yields, and levels of radiation have dropped a lot since then. New bombs are more portable and much cleaner.
What is the point of wiping out a civilization if you can never re-settle. Clean nukes fix that problem within a few decades.