Message from @Post-LSD Swamp
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The thought of nuclear warfare is horrible
I think they should re air the original movie of the day after from the 80s
If you can look up the day after it aired once on television in the 80s during the cold war
@Luftwaffe I remember when that came out...it was very dramatic..
Exactly
It scared many people
But what many dont realize is how it is completely true
What happens in it will happen
I graduated high school in 83..
I got stuff to do now
Just wanted to put my 2 cents in
What kind of retards think nukes are fake?
Bad
This is a debate not insulting
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Sometimes there r questions/comments that r so dum
It makes u say retard
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@.๐ฝ๐ฑ๐ฎ๐ฎ๐ฌ๐ฑ๐ช๐ญ so long as nukes exist the possibility of use of them exists. something exeedingly more alarming though is out of the 2202 nuclear detonations and tests that were planned theres been roughly 148,000 nuclear involved accidents involving either highlevel waste or a reactor/weapon platform. (not including low level waste pollution or accidents invokving low level waste or low level materials)
like the occurence rate of accidents sjows for every 1 planned usage of nuclear materials there are roughly 70 high level accidents/disasters.
thats pretty alarming and is evidence enough to demonstrate that nuclear energy is by far the most high risk and dangerous variety we have.
More nukes >
hm
NUkeS
asteroid bombardment = 500x yeild vs nukes per metric ton. aka 50,000% greater in damage(per metric ton) and if used right (proper selection in asteroid composition vs how it impacts target destination) no nuckear fallout.
so
asteroids>all nukes @Nickk
@darth_brando but doing that takes far longer then a nuke lol
not really. in 1994 we launched a satelite to photograph and land on asteroid eros. it achieved the softest robotic landing of a space craft in nasa history when it landed in 2001. this was the NEAR space probe project.
meaning in 6 years using 1990s tech you could launch a 16 kilometer asteroid at any target in the solar system and rig a trajectory that obfuscates its approach (such as approaching earth from the day side where we have zero visibility of approaching objects)
vs taking 24 years to get a missile system from R&D to production to launch status.
this means roughly 23 years ago asteroids were still 4x faster to utilize than nukes
*Mob psycho 100*
like sure you technically need an icbm platform to launch a payload into space, usa, russia, UK, China, Japan
all had these since the early to mid 80s.
but like only USA RU and Isreal have H bombs today. attempting to develop a warhead comes After developing the missile platform. developmemt of a nuclear war head is considerably more complex process than a satellite.
also regarding asteroid Eros
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/sci/tech/401227.stm
20 billion tonnes ish of several rare earth metaks including gold. 1999 valued at 20 trillion dollars
it comes pretty close for roughly 1/4th the year
@Luftwaffe Nonners should not use titles not affiliated with true core values
when a conspiracy theorist got destroyed for repeating an often miss-understood operation
<:mk:511588951811817480> is Project Mockingbird a operation that is still ongoing? <:mk:511588951811817480> @everyone
lol
@blackgirl black r u white