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Originally posted by: hevnsnt
I think we should make a giant ducted fan turbine that takes the air in and forces it back on itself, therefore killing the spinning motion. And then when we are done with the turbine we can nuke it just for fun.

THat's awsome too
 
Originally posted by: jjzelinski
Originally posted by: Nitemare
Originally posted by: godmare
Originally posted by: xSauronx
radiation everywhere the storm went afterwards?

lol, but I actually expect there wouldn't be a lot of storm left....

That's like throwing a baby in front of a speeding train to stop it....

Only thing it would do is spread radioactivity wherever it went

LOL!! Somehow that was funny as al fvck 😀 😀

Babies are radioactive? :Q

No wonder they destroy people's quality of life :evil:
 
Originally posted by: So
Originally posted by: jjzelinski
Originally posted by: Nitemare
Originally posted by: godmare
Originally posted by: xSauronx
radiation everywhere the storm went afterwards?

lol, but I actually expect there wouldn't be a lot of storm left....

That's like throwing a baby in front of a speeding train to stop it....

Only thing it would do is spread radioactivity wherever it went

LOL!! Somehow that was funny as al fvck 😀 😀

Babies are radioactive? :Q

No wonder they destroy people's quality of life :evil:


Afer further review, it's going in my sig
 
I imagine it'd be the heat generated by the nuke that would have the biggest impact on the hurricane, rather than the force generated. Who knows. I'm sure somewhere far off in the future mankind will invent some kind of weather control system... assuming we don't accidentally annihilate ourselves through some crazy experiment. Speaking of which, anyone have updated info on that Black Hole Generation experiment where they collide to particle together with enough force to create a tiny black hole?
 
Originally posted by: jjzelinski
Originally posted by: So
Originally posted by: jjzelinski
Originally posted by: Nitemare
Originally posted by: godmare
Originally posted by: xSauronx
radiation everywhere the storm went afterwards?

lol, but I actually expect there wouldn't be a lot of storm left....

That's like throwing a baby in front of a speeding train to stop it....

Only thing it would do is spread radioactivity wherever it went

LOL!! Somehow that was funny as al fvck 😀 😀

Babies are radioactive? :Q

No wonder they destroy people's quality of life :evil:


Afer further review, it's going in my sig

No credit for me? 😛
 
Originally posted by: AbAbber2k
I imagine it'd be the heat generated by the nuke that would have the biggest impact on the hurricane, rather than the force generated. Who knows. I'm sure somewhere far off in the future mankind will invent some kind of weather control system... assuming we don't accidentally annihilate ourselves through some crazy experiment. Speaking of which, anyone have updated info on that Black Hole Generation experiment where they collide to particle together with enough force to create a tiny black hole?

Is CERN functional?
 
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