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[–]ShinyVoater0 points
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EDIT: Ignore me. Brainfarted.
I have reviewed all the Nagasaki and Hiroshima footage, where supposedly the temperature reached 6000 deg Celsius, (CS melt at 1560 and Titanium at 2500 deg C) yet nothing melted there, not even the rubber covering the electrical wire in the middle of ground zero.
It's almost like tiny points don't heat up large spaces to anywhere near the same degree. It's almost like the massive rarification of the air inhibits heat transfer and the flood of outside air cools the original source. It's almost like this guy doesn't understand basic physics.
Technically israel (aka Rothschild private camp) had the bomb since the mid 60s
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Had the A bomb existed israel would have used it in 1948
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I am a structural engineer with a master degree in Welding
lmfao. the physics behind nuclear weapons is understood very well. why would you trust the word of a structural engineer and welder? that's like trusting bill nye (mechanical engineer) saying climate change is totally real, gender is on a spectrum, i'm the science guy.
CS melt at 1560
Caesium has a melting point of 28.5 celsius, this guy is actually retarded
Sorry, was thinking of something else. But onto something definitely relevant, anything that the heat "merely" melts isn't going to have enough structural integrity to survive the blast.
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[–] ShinyVoater 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
EDIT: Ignore me. Brainfarted.
It's almost like tiny points don't heat up large spaces to anywhere near the same degree. It's almost like the massive rarification of the air inhibits heat transfer and the flood of outside air cools the original source. It's almost like this guy doesn't understand basic physics.
[–] Flour ago
https://www.reddit.com/r/videos/comments/7qg7oq/the_nuke_scene_from_t2_is_still_one_of_the_most/?st=JIKH8AGF&sh=cf5dddae
So there’s no thermal burns at all? Not even enough to melt rubber?
[–] dontdoxxmefaggots 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
and then
also
lmfao. the physics behind nuclear weapons is understood very well. why would you trust the word of a structural engineer and welder? that's like trusting bill nye (mechanical engineer) saying climate change is totally real, gender is on a spectrum, i'm the science guy.
Caesium has a melting point of 28.5 celsius, this guy is actually retarded
[–] ShinyVoater ago
Sorry, was thinking of something else. But onto something definitely relevant, anything that the heat "merely" melts isn't going to have enough structural integrity to survive the blast.