Message from @juts kill nme

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2019-08-27 20:23:01 UTC  

we are not voices in your head

2019-08-27 20:23:16 UTC  

It could take a thousand times more nukes than we ever had, still wouldn't in themselves trigger a nuclear winter *unless* they are all hitting burnable material.

2019-08-27 20:23:28 UTC  

We would need around 100x the nuclear stockpile to kill 99.99% of humans

2019-08-27 20:23:32 UTC  

it's not just about detonations

2019-08-27 20:23:37 UTC  

I know

2019-08-27 20:23:40 UTC  

I'm gonna need a citation for this

2019-08-27 20:23:44 UTC  

If you wanted the shortest-term planet-fucking, sure.

2019-08-27 20:23:46 UTC  

it's about the systems abilty to recover

2019-08-27 20:23:48 UTC  

Busy_later

2019-08-27 20:23:48 UTC  

This sounds like fallout rp material

2019-08-27 20:23:50 UTC  

You don't need x amount of explosions.

2019-08-27 20:23:57 UTC  

weaker system = less nukes required

2019-08-27 20:23:58 UTC  

you just need lots of fire and ash.

2019-08-27 20:24:02 UTC  

^^

2019-08-27 20:24:08 UTC  

Yup

2019-08-27 20:24:19 UTC  

Remember, lads, it's not 12 years, it's 8 months left before global warming murders us all <:smugon:512048583806025739>

2019-08-27 20:24:24 UTC  

The Yangtze is more polluted than every river in Europe iirc

2019-08-27 20:24:26 UTC  

the nukes do little damange aside from throwing dirt into the air

2019-08-27 20:24:30 UTC  

a million nukes hitting the same spot won't cause a nuclear winter

2019-08-27 20:24:35 UTC  

you got into the bleach as a kid didn't you

2019-08-27 20:24:39 UTC  

that is why nukes are set to go over just over the ground

2019-08-27 20:24:47 UTC  

no

2019-08-27 20:24:53 UTC  

it is the dust and blast wave that does the real damage

2019-08-27 20:24:54 UTC  

<:smugon:512048583806025739>

2019-08-27 20:24:54 UTC  

Certain geographies are largely unaffected by ash in the air

2019-08-27 20:24:59 UTC  

Do y'all understand the concept of the nuke

2019-08-27 20:25:05 UTC  

You ate the toothpaste?

2019-08-27 20:25:05 UTC  

yup

2019-08-27 20:25:24 UTC  

nukes are detonated at an altitude based on the energetic mass expansion of the nucleic bonds in the fuel.

2019-08-27 20:25:31 UTC  

I never ate toothpaste

2019-08-27 20:25:41 UTC  

incorrect; i'll get the data

2019-08-27 20:25:52 UTC  

remember reading the JTAC report

2019-08-27 20:26:14 UTC  

>> when you realise that one volcano can negate global warming in just one year

2019-08-27 20:26:22 UTC  

Nukes are pretty fucking weak in the grand scale of things

2019-08-27 20:26:41 UTC  

When you realize thay 1 volcano can outdo a shitton of nukes

2019-08-27 20:26:42 UTC  

How to solve global warming and the problem called 'America'

2019-08-27 20:26:49 UTC  

Blow up Yellowstone

2019-08-27 20:26:54 UTC  

When it comes to short-term destruction, they're pretty impressive weapons that humans have created

2019-08-27 20:26:58 UTC  

an 'air blast' is a typical military deployment of a nuclear weapon that yields the most damage per kiloton/warhead