The questions-not-worth-their-own-thread question thread V

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Nah, definitly fission.
 
Hmm, sounds like a personal problem...

But I thought this was an urban legend? I never experience this.
No it totally happens to me.
Thats the sugar infecting the wounds ceated from the sharp edges of the crunch berries.
I was eating classic Captain Crunch, without crunch berries, and I don't think I'm getting any wounds from my cereal, wouldn't I notice that kind of thing?
Because it is evil, pure and simple. There are few cereals that I can say I actually hate, and that's one of 'em.
Just think of Wheatabix!!!
More realistically though, it might be the texture. I always found that odd, and it may be irritating you.
Weird. Well whatever, it's not stopping me! :cool:
 
It requires a LOOOOT of energy to fuse nuclei in the atmosphere. So I think it wouldn't
 
Would setting off a bunch of nukes at once cause a chain reaction of exponentially more powerful blasts? Like in Fallout and 1984, both involve their having been major nuclear wars with a lot of nukes being launched, yet in Fallout the world is relatively in tact still, and in 1984 not at all affected really(though I guess in Orwell's time they wouldn't have the thoughts of nukes bringing complete annihilation yet)
 
Blast waves can destructively interfere. In other words, they can cancel each other out.
 
Well that'd be the shockwave, I'm talking about the nuclear reaction itself, like if you dropped 20 5 megaton nukes would they combine in intensity to be like one 100 megaton blast?
 
Could a 100 megaton nuclear explosion actually cause a chain reaction with the atmosphere?

No chance. And equally no chance for multiple, or even many, nukes. Reason, a sustainable nuclear reaction needs lots of atoms close enough so that the neutrons split off of some are certain to hit other nuclei in large numbers. Air molecules are too far apart.
 
Who cries at the beginning of the Union Pacific railroad anyway?
 
Who cries at the beginning of the Union Pacific railroad anyway?

:lol:. Nah, the movie "UP".
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