The first 500 people to use this link will get a 2 month free trial of Skillshare: http://skl.sh/RLL What's the biggest explosion that we can create using today's technology? In this video I explore the possible answers to what we can currently accomplish, but leave room open for future advancements in technology. Anti-matter for example holds significantly more destructive power than any other material we are currently aware of, but the production of it in great quantities is currently impossible. Both antimatter applications and kinetic energy strikes will be explored in future videos :) Please Subscribe: http://bit.ly/2dB7VTO Music is by Brandon Maahs. Check out his website and music by clicking this link: http://www.brandonmaahs.com/audio-reel Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/official_wh... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RealLifeLore/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/RealLifeLore1 Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/RealLifeLore/ Subreddit is moderated by Oliver Bourdouxhe Special thanks my Patrons: Juan Rodriguez, Danny Clemens, Owen, Mary-Helen Burns, Jarrell Hawkins, Conor Dillon, Donna, Michael Aufiero, Mohammad Abu Hawash, MechanoidOrange and Greenlandia. Videos explaining things. Mostly over topics like history, geography, economics and science. We believe that the world is a wonderfully fascinating place, and you can find wonder anywhere you look. That is what our videos attempt to convey. Currently, we try our best to release one video every week. Bear with us :) Sources and further reading; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TNT_equivalent https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minor_Scale https://fas.org/issues/nuclear-weapons/status-world-nuclear-forces/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_weapon_design#Arbitrarily_large_multi-staged_devices http://www.atomicarchive.com/Bios/Teller.shtml https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Teller
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