A conventional explosion is the rapid chemical conversion of an explosive to heat and gas creating a lot of pressure. In an open environment the pressure decreases at the rate of 1/radius^3, very quickly in other words.
A nuclear explosion is the rapid conversion of mass to heat and radiation, Apart from heating and expanding the air around the explosion no other pressure is created. This means a nuclear explosion is confined to a fairly small area, similar in effect to a lightening strike. Except for a direct hit a nuclear explosion is not significant and generally weaker than a conventional bomb.
Our masters know the truth behind nuclear weapons and use the threat of nuclear war to cow everyone into submission. They fear the masses realizing that there is nothing to fear.
Why do you think that I think nuclear power is fake? Nuclear reactions in nuclear power plants create heat which boils water turning it into steam which powers Turbines which turn Generators making power.
Like I stated, a nuclear reaction creates Heat and Radiation, which is what powers a nuclear reactor.
The point is that a nuclear explosion doesn't produce pressure which is necessary to create a shockwave.
That’s nice. Go away dipshit paid shill.
There is some pressure generated by heating the air around the nuclear explosion but that is all. It is very similar to explosion of a lightening strike caused by the lightening heating the air around it.
Mhmm, to what temperature, exactly?
Tens of millions of degrees as mass is converted into Energy. E=MC^2.
That EM radiation is largely transparent to the surrounding air and does not create pressure. It does create a big bright flash of light, like lightening or the sun.
One of the first things they teach nuclear science students is the basic formula they use.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCSCg40NgD4
Millions of people have contributed to these programs and developed these technologies.
I can understand something like the moon landing being faked, 24 astronauts, a handful of telemetry crew/operations base.
But something like nuclear energy, spherical earth. Literally millions of people have done experiments and contributed to the knowledge base of humanity.
To suggest this is all fake, just seems implausible to me?
Nuclear energy, Lol another one of my butthurt spots. Again I grew up relatively close to a uranium diffusion plant, so perhaps I am biased?
Now this same place is building thousands of centrifuges to supply the next generation of nuclear reactors, supposedly. Cant wait to see how they poison the ohio valley this time.
https://woub.org/2023/10/12/piketon-nuclear-hub-uranium-enrichment-plant/
The government fought the old workers tooth and nail and man I grew up hearing stories of "glowing salt" in the cafeteria.
Apparently the iodized salt in the cafeteria was absorbing radiation so it would glow green when the light was turned off lmao. Many people died of terrible bone cancers and shit before their familys ever saw a penny or dime. About on the level of me being poisoned with freon, ironically.
Fucking government.
I am not saying that nuclear power is fake, not at all. I have tickled the dragon. I also grew up near the NEA Site where they built the first nuclear reactor and all of the nuclear reactors the Navy uses. My best friends father was the director. I have also been to Bikini atoll and taken geiger counter measurements.
I am also not saying that the officials are lying about the nuclear bombs. The officials are very careful to use words like yield and TNT equivalents as metrics for mass to energy conversions.
They are lying by omission and implying something that isn't truthful. Yes an atomic bomb can release as much energy as a million tons of TNT but its effective blast radius is closer to a ton of TNT. And yes atomic bombs do have their uses like underwater where it vaporizes the water and pushes against the incompressible water with incredible force or as shaped charges to destroy hardened targets.
What they aren't are magical weapons that can destroy all life on earth if we don't bow down to our masters. I would take one of Russia's hypersonic missiles over an atomic bomb any day.