End Of The World (Nuclear Explosion)
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@lsteer100 There's no need to apologize. This isn't an argument of morality, I'm simply arguing the facts. True. If the molten corium hit the underground water reservoirs, it would've created a big steam explosion and spit out more radioactive material. But again, your claim that it would cause a 250km crater or flatten every building in that radius is ridiculous. It would've been a STEAM explosion, not a thermonuclear one.
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@moe555 the reason for this is design. if it came into contact with the reservoirs underground, a huge thermo-nuclear explosion would have left a 250km crater in the eastern bloc. true. sorry it goes against your morals but it's true, unlike this disaster movie compilation.
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@lsteer100 I have no doubt that the chernobyl incident was a disaster, but to say that it would level every building within 200km (125 miles) is just plain wrong. The largest FUSION weapon ever detonated (57 Megatons) "leveled" everything within 35km (25 miles), though I understand that degrees of damage were felt far past that. There's no way you could tell me that a FISSION reactor (largest fission weapon was 0.5 Megatons) would be capable of greater destruction.
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@moe555 but it's true, horrible, but true. well done to the 1million liquidators who gave their lives for others. may those who perished rest in peace.
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@lsteer100 Wow. That is completely wrong.
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seen all these movies.... lol
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Some of these scenes are from Armageddon, a movie.
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if the chernobyl reactor exploded, every building within a 200km radius would have been flattened. this is true.
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didn't think a nuclear explosion could hurl meteors into Grand Central, but I guess you learn something every day.
i dont know the name of the song:)
dont know what film he's on about
balnaussell 2 years ago