Fake Fake Fake Fake. Methanol hydroxine and kylodine can make a small small little sparkle and pop, but not blow up a fucking melon like that
yeah, that big ass explosion is too damn good to be just a drop of explosive.
[b]B-B-B-BULLSHIT[/b]
Its fake, watch again when the melon blows up, the sky gets darker in about 1 second. Its 2 videos placed together
[QUOTE=icemaz]Its fake, watch again when the melon blows up, the sky gets darker in about 1 second. Its 2 videos placed together[/QUOTE]
What a crap
Most car bombs are 5lbs which is not very much it is extremely deadly. 15lbs car bombs are very powerful, But the explosive is ANFO. If you were to use a 5lb binary explosive such as this one. That would be truly insane. However, I'm pretty sure that video was faked.
[img]http://www.thebbps.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/10/demoman.jpg[/img]
One crossed wire.
One wayward pinch of potassium chlorate.
One errant twitch, [b]AND KABLEWY![/b]
*run's to buy binary*
Yeah, even if this is a fake, that looks awesome.
One drop of substance, and BOOM!. Just like 1.5 lb of C4!
If it was real. It would be much easier to hijack planes.
Wasn't this shit in Die Hard 3?
3 words
Conservation of enery.
If that explodes that violently it would be so expensive to make and to buy.
FAKE!
Something tells me he slipped a M80 in there when we weren't lookin...
[QUOTE=moderator]Racist. Not all "fuckin arabs" are suicide bombers.[/QUOTE]
Um, I think that's why he said the word "some".
Read that book by Dan Brown, the one prior to "the Da Vinci Code" and they speak of Antimatter being an extremely explosive substance. Supposedly if so much and a cell sized bit of it touched matter, it could take out nine Sq. Mi. of land. But at the same time, be the most efficiant 100% renewable energy source in the world.
How could they slip an m80 in the melon if it is not leaking or not a single cut on it
[QUOTE=frofhO]If someone leaks the formula used to create that, I'd say everything would be in great danger[/QUOTE]
Or I'll just have some fun for the 4th of July. :v:
[QUOTE=KKram16;9104367]Read that book by Dan Brown, the one prior to "the Da Vinci Code" and they speak of Antimatter being an extremely explosive substance. Supposedly if so much and a cell sized bit of it touched matter, it could take out nine Sq. Mi. of land. But at the same time, be the most efficiant 100% renewable energy source in the world.[/QUOTE]
Anti-matter IS the most reactive material in the world when introduced to any other matter I'm pretty sure. Too bad anti-matter does not occur naturally. I think small bits are created with radiation or something. I really don't know. But the theory on the big bang envolves anti-matter colliding with matter creating the biggest explosion in the history of our universe.
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AFTER GOOGLE:
[quote]Antimatter particles are created in ultra high-speed collisions.[/quote]
Ah fuck. LHC anyone?
More info:
Simply put, antimatter is a fundamental particle of regular matter with its electrical charge reversed. The common proton has an antimatter counterpart called the antiproton. It has the same mass but an opposite charge. The electron's counterpart is called a positron.
Antimatter has tremendous energy potential, if it could ever be harnessed. A solar flare in July 2002 created about a pound of antimatter, or half a kilo, according to new NASA-led research. That's enough to power the United States for two days.
Laboratory particle accelerators can produce high-energy antimatter particles, too, but only in tiny quantities. Something on the order of a billionth of a gram or less is produced every year.
Nonetheless, sci-fi writers long ago devised schemes using antimatter to power space travelers beyond light-speed. Antimatter didnt get a bad name, but it sunk into the collective consciousness as a purely fictional concept. Given some remarkable physics breakthrough, antimatter could in theory power a spacecraft. But NASA researchers say it's nothing that will happen in the foreseeable future.
Meanwhile, antimatter has proved vitally useful for medical purposes. The fleeting particles of antimatter are also created by the decay of *[B]radioactive[/B] material, which can be injected into a patient in order to perform Positron Emission Tomography, or PET scan of the brain. Here's what happens:
A positron that's produced by decay almost immediately finds an electron and annihilates into two gamma rays, Share explains. These gamma rays move in opposite directions, and by recording several of their origin points an image is produced.
*Hey I knew I heard something about radioactivity somewhere.
Here's the site [url]http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/antimatter_sun_030929.html[/url]
So pretty much a pound of Antimatter mixed with regular matter can power the entire United States for two days. That's over 547 Gigawatts I think.
A binary explosive is not necessarily more powerful than any other. It simply means that it consists of two components that are non-explosive when separated. They are actually safer than normal explosives because they are less likely to explode during handling. ANFO is one of the most widely-used commercial explosives, is a binary explosive, but is not exceptionally strong. The Oklahoma City bombing used three tons of that explosive, yet it did not vaporize the entire city.
The average watermelon is 12 inches in diameter (forgive me for using Imperial units, but I can't do metric in my head). This gives us a simplistic estimate of 48 cubic inches vaporized. I'll be generous and assume the mass used was 1/10th of an ounce, a little over a millionth used in the Oklahoma bombing. That means it should have vaporized 2318400000 cubic inches, or a sphere 165 feet across.
The actual amount vaporized was less than 60 feet across. The math does not add up.
While the structural strength of a watermelon and concrete are different, remember that explosives tend to scale up when used in large amounts. Simply put, blowing up 100 pounds of TNT is [b]more[/b] than twice as powerful as blowing up 50.
So, there is no more reason to be afraid of a binary explosive than any other. For instance, PETN, which is used to detonate nuclear weapons, can take out a door with a small cord, yet is difficult to detect. It detonates from shock or a temperature of about 200 degrees Celsius (a conversion I can do in my head).
In short, worthless fear-mongering. Nothing new.
[QUOTE=Kommunist;9012882]Crap, if that's true... :sigh:
I wish it was real. that substance seems powerful as hell.[/QUOTE]
First you we're freaking out over "fuckin arabs" and now you wish it was real?
What the hell is wrong with you?
Coo
Pause it at 3:25, the sparks arnt even on the correct side of the explosive, this is fake.
What the fuck is the blackmarket anyway? Is it some underground black building or some shit? It's pissing me off when people talk about it like it's some super secret building.
They had this stuff in a mythbusters episode.
Except instead of explode it smoked alot.
[QUOTE=Keri;13975804]What the fuck is the blackmarket anyway? Is it some underground black building or some shit? It's pissing me off when people talk about it like it's some super secret building.[/QUOTE]
Black market is a term for illiegal sales. its not a building or a company, its just the sale of illigal weapons all over the world, IE: Bombs, fake IDs, stolen passports, Forged green cards, illigal stuff.
[QUOTE=sandboxwolf;13976197]They had this stuff in a mythbusters episode.
Except instead of explode it smoked alot.[/QUOTE]
That was thermite.
Fake, when it blows up, the sky changes slightly, but its a edit.
[QUOTE=ViralHatred;9009506]Stolen from metacafe.[/QUOTE]
who cares?
[QUOTE=Kommunist;9009791]Wow, if this is not a fake, we're pretty much screwed up. some of those fuckin arabs may get some of that substance and blow themselves in some market
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Agreed its racist, but answer this. How many suicide bombers are not arabs?
Pretty damn awesome video.
Also, hi Dakota. (He'll understand)
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