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[_] [?] Tsar Bomba Anonymous 11/27/08(Thu)07:50 No.853394
>> [_] Anonymous 11/27/08(Thu)08:36 No.853404
no
>> [_] Anonymous 11/27/08(Thu)08:40 No.853407
Is that actually the Tsar Bomba, or a computer generation or a different test?
Because I thought the Tsar Bomba was tested at sea.
Also, that would've had to have been filmed at like 70 miles away.
>> [_] Anonymous 11/27/08(Thu)09:45 No.853421
The Tsar Bomba was dropped over Novaya Zemlya an island in the Artic Sea.
But this is an simulation.
>> [_] Anonymous 11/27/08(Thu)10:09 No.853429
Highly inaccurate.
The Tsar Bomba detonated 4 kilometers up and had a blast cloud roughly seven times larger than
Mt. Everest. Its blast could be felt all the way in Finland. Its quaking could be felt even after
three seismic echos across the planet.
Shit rent the Earth.
Oh and by the way it doesn't even compare to Supervolcanos (roughly 20,000x stronger) or larger
meteorite impacts.
And guess what a COMET impact would do?
>> [_] Anonymous 11/27/08(Thu)10:27 No.853433
even if this is a computer simulation, it's super cool. very clean, i actually believed it was
real for a moment.
>> [_] Anonymous 11/27/08(Thu)17:17 No.853562
intriguing. More like this, real or not.