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Entertainment => Funny Stuffz => Topic started by: Nightfire757 on June 22, 2010, 12:57:35 AM
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CBS geting getting hit with a army ray gun
The Ray Gun In Action (CBS News) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J1w4g2vr7B4&feature=channel#)
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Where can I buy me one? :D
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yawn...
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yawn...
QFTT
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Holy shit..............
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ill make one in build lol
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ill make one in build lol
Lol, that thing is nice, though the army should start use anti-matter nukes =P (vewy beeg esplosions)
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Lol, that thing is nice, though the army should start use anti-matter nukes =P (vewy beeg esplosions)
anti-matter
Do you know what would happen...
Anti-Matter <Touch> Matter
It a baaad day.
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Psh its just gamma rays + NRG get over it. It will only give you cancer and or vaporize your hand (depending on the amount of material).
No big deal or anything. It only happens in the sun (where it can be upwards of a million kelvin) all the time
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Lol, that thing is nice, though the army should start use anti-matter nukes =P (vewy beeg esplosions)
Not really, you would need an anti-matter bomb the size of mount everest at the center of the planet to destroy Earth. Yea its not that big of a boom if you need that much. Think if you filled mount everest with nukes, that would be much bigger.
lolwut a Random vid:
http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/series/naked-science/3899/Videos#tab-Videos/06630_00 (http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/series/naked-science/3899/Videos#tab-Videos/06630_00)
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Not really, you would need an anti-matter bomb the size of mount everest at the center of the planet to destroy Earth. Yea its not that big of a boom if you need that much. Think if you filled mount everest with nukes, that would be much bigger.
lolwut a Random vid:
http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/series/naked-science/3899/Videos#tab-Videos/06630_00 (http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/series/naked-science/3899/Videos#tab-Videos/06630_00)
Ummm......dude, anti-matter is way stronger than nukes.
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Ummm......dude, anti-matter is way stronger than nukes.
i agree
Q: is antimatter bomb reasonable?
A: If such a device could be made, it would be a lot more powerful than a nuke of similar size, as ALL the mass of the antimatter and neutralising matter would be anhialated and turned to energy, instead of a small fraction of total mass of uranium, plutonium etc.
Currently not a real threat to the world as antimatter is extremely expensive to produce and the total amount manufactured to date would only power a 60 watt light bulb for a few hours, and cost billions to produce.
FYI with one gram of antimatter you can make a 43 kiloton bomb (more than three times as powerful as the bomb dropped on Hiroshima
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i agree
Q: is antimatter bomb reasonable?
A: If such a device could be made, it would be a lot more powerful than a nuke of similar size, as ALL the mass of the antimatter and neutralising matter would be anhialated and turned to energy, instead of a small fraction of total mass of uranium, plutonium etc.
Currently not a real threat to the world as antimatter is extremely expensive to produce and the total amount manufactured to date would only power a 60 watt light bulb for a few hours, and cost billions to produce.
FYI with one gram of antimatter you can make a 43 kiloton bomb (more than three times as powerful as the bomb dropped on Hiroshima
Though, scientist have plans to get anti-matter at a place near Earth and at Uranus and Jupiter, and they want to use anti-matter to power spaceships, though they're afraid to do that because if something goes wrong, the explosion can wipe out a city >.<
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Though, scientist have plans to get anti-matter at a place near Earth and at Uranus and Jupiter, and they want to use anti-matter to power spaceships, though they're afraid to do that because if something goes wrong, the explosion can wipe out a city >.<
More than a city mate....
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Though, scientist have plans to get anti-matter at a place near Earth and at Uranus and Jupiter, and they want to use anti-matter to power spaceships, though they're afraid to do that because if something goes wrong, the explosion can wipe out a city >.<
Proof?
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Proof?
Some National Geographic series, forgot the name lol
And anti-matter as fuel for space-ships, will allow us to travel to other galaxies =OOO
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ONE ONETHOUSAND TW ONTHSAND TGREEEEE AHHH
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QUICK, USE YOUR ZAPPY GUN TO STOP THEM!
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yay i also wanna get hit by a ray gun :D
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i agree
Q: is antimatter bomb reasonable?
A: If such a device could be made, it would be a lot more powerful than a nuke of similar size, as ALL the mass of the antimatter and neutralising matter would be anhialated and turned to energy, instead of a small fraction of total mass of uranium, plutonium etc.
Currently not a real threat to the world as antimatter is extremely expensive to produce and the total amount manufactured to date would only power a 60 watt light bulb for a few hours, and cost billions to produce.
FYI with one gram of antimatter you can make a 43 kiloton bomb (more than three times as powerful as the bomb dropped on Hiroshima
Partially correct. Much of the matter is actually turned into gamma rays. The majority of the danger from an antimatter bomb would not be explosion wise, it would be radiation wise. As in, you dont want a fuckton of gamma rays hitting you in the face.
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Partially correct. Much of the matter is actually turned into gamma rays. The majority of the danger from an antimatter bomb would not be explosion wise, it would be radiation wise. As in, you dont want a fuckton of gamma rays hitting you in the face.
Alpha rays = 2 protons (i.e. helium without electrons)
Beta rays = lone electrons (stronger than alpha rays)
Gamma rays = waves in the form of energy. (strongest; as in you either need a mile thick of concrete or maybe a wall of [Pb] lead or [Au] gold)
Sorry mate, but gamma rays are a form of energy.
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My point is that an antimatter bomb is not like the worlds best weapon or anything. "All of the matter is converted to energy" doesn't mean as much as you would think. Most of the energy (about 60%) is carried away by neutrinos, which have almost no interaction with matter and thus escape into outer space. Therefore the antimatter bomb isn't exactly as efficient as you would imagine. Still, a kilogram of antimatter, collided with normal matter in the right way would be devastating anyways.
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Gamma Rays from AntiMatter, well if it was strong enough.. it could evaporate you in seconds... you would be in the clouds. its not a explosion that happens.. the area around it evaporates in seconds.