Anyone willing to start a career in photographing explosions?
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2010/09/14/science/20100914_atom.html
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2010/09/14/science/20100914_atom.html
u are exposing yourself to radiation :bigeyes:
LOL we're already basking in radiation from the sun's gamma rays xD
this kind of radiation is nothing compared to the one given off by atomic bomb.
either u get instantly roasted to bits if u are too near, or ur children suffered from deformities and others side effects of the radiation.
So the best option is to do atomic bomb photography after giving birth :bsmilie:.
So the best option is to do atomic bomb photography after giving birth :bsmilie:.
French Direction des Centres d'Experimentation Nucleaires (DIRCEN) thermonuclear test codenamed "Licorne" (Unicorn) detonated with a yield of 914 kiloton on the 3rd of July 1970 in Dindon, Mururoa Atoll - a part of the French Polynesian island groups.Since on this topic, share my favorite blast pic
I believe it's one of the pacific tests (Eniwetok?) but failed to id which test the pic is taken from.
Why would you settle for something more when you can settle for something less? :think:hmm...if u think about it...a nuclear explosion is just a big assed explosion...that can be created by a massive fuel-air explosion. something the size of jurong island to produce several kilotons of tnt?
Why would you settle for something more when you can settle for something less? :think:
The holy grail is in antimatter, just 1 gram of it annihilating with its normal matter counterparts will release the destructive power equivalent from twice to thrice that of the Little Boy gun-type fission bomb dropped on Hiroshima which contained 64.1 kg of Highly Enriched Uranium (HEU) 235 (85%).
Though with the current level of technology, it will take approximately two billion years just to produce that 1 gram of antimatter at a cost ranging from trillions to even quadrillions worth of US dollars.
Why would you settle for something more when you can settle for something less? :think:
The holy grail is in antimatter, just 1 gram of it annihilating with its normal matter counterparts will release the destructive power equivalent from twice to thrice that of the Little Boy gun-type fission bomb dropped on Hiroshima which contained 64.1 kg of Highly Enriched Uranium (HEU) 235 (85%).
Though with the current level of technology, it will take approximately two billion years just to produce that 1 gram of antimatter at a cost ranging from trillions to even quadrillions worth of US dollars.
good one...but i'll pass. being near to a nuke exploding is not healthy, although it will be very very cool with an extra patch on ur shoulder saying u survived a nuke blast...is there?
If you are referring to the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), it has been operational since 2008 though it had been shut down for quite a number of times.Are you talking about the positron particle accelerator in France, heard they haven't flip the switch yet. Something about having to do some more last minute calculation.
9V-Orion Images said:If you are referring to the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), it has been operational since 2008 though it had been shut down for quite a number of times.
Some claimed that the LHC was sabotage by Sarah Conner who had came back in time from the future. :bsmilie: