• US scientist shown 'vast new nuclear facility' in recent visit to North Korea
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I'm quite impressed with NK on this one, I thought it'd be a shabby nuclear facility, but it seems they have a pretty good one. But that still doesn't fix the poverty and starvation in NK.
[QUOTE=Jessesmith1;26201323]if the plant is 'ultra modern' then im sure the failure rate has significantly decreased[/QUOTE] Didn't you read all of what I said? I said that it may have been shown to be 'ultra-modern' to the scientist, but it likely isn't because the North Koreans always put on a shown for foreign visits to make things seem better than they actually are.
Fallout? Fat chance. The effects of nuclear weapons are extremely exaggerated, both in and outside the government. [URL=http://books.google.com/books?id=m_exFGhuHfAC&printsec=frontcover&dq=Atomic+Obsession&source=bl&ots=a0vi7um6m3&sig=-D9vCDGyGgIg_CddSuuIooUTQv8&hl=en&ei=IlDpTKHjK8eTnweJ0tXqDA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=5&ved=0CEMQ6AEwBA#v=onepage&q&f=false]Atomic Obsession is a book by John E Mueller detailing how nuclear weapons are overblown today[/url]
All America do is drop a couple of Jdams bye bye nuclear facility.
[QUOTE=RayDark;26201017]And yet Iran gets the absolute fucking dickbutt sanctioned out of them, and with NK it's like, 'k'. I swear to god it's this fucking Israel and it's shit publicity around Iran influencing America.[/QUOTE] [url=http://www.un.org/News/Press/docs/2009/sc9679.doc.htm]UN sanctions on North Korea[/url] [url=http://www.ustreas.gov/offices/enforcement/ofac/programs/nkorea/nkorea.pdf]US sanctions on North Korea[/url] [url=http://ec.europa.eu/external_relations/cfsp/sanctions/docs/measures_en.pdf]EU sanctions (page 24)[/url]
Now i see what kimmie wants for chirstmass...
Send a B2 in, drop a bomb, Fly back North Korea wouldn't know anything
[QUOTE=TheTalon;26202622]Send a B2 in, drop a bomb, Fly back North Korea wouldn't know anything[/QUOTE] there are so many things wrong with this idea
[QUOTE=FunkyHippo;26200059]It sucks how everyone has to have nuclear weapons now like if it proves you got a big dick or something.[/QUOTE] Like a post count. We can't really use them for anything but we still brag about them sometimes. :smug: [editline]s[/editline] A bunch of people in this thread have more posts than me. :saddowns:
[QUOTE=Murkat;26202988]Like a post count. We can't really use them for anything but we still brag about them sometimes. :smug: [editline]s[/editline] A bunch of people in this thread have more posts than me. :saddowns:[/QUOTE] :smug:
[QUOTE=David29;26199645]I can see there being a second 'Chernobyl'. The plant may have been shown to be ultra-modern and up to standard to the scientist, but we all know how set up foreign visits are.[/QUOTE] S.T.A.L.K.E.R: North Korea
They can't feed their populace or provide fuel for personal transports yet they somehow build a thousand enrichment centrifuges?
[QUOTE=mobrockers;26203282]:smug:[/QUOTE] If you've been here since 2009 and have such a post count as you do yourself, I'd rather pray for you than praise you for how many posts you've committed to the forums.
[QUOTE=FinalHunter;26202573]I think we'll be safe. Until they make an ANTIMATTER NUCLEAR BOMB! It sounds reasonable to me. Antimatter Hydrogen and Hydrogen put together makes an extremely large amount of energy, so imagine the impact that this would have.[/QUOTE] Yeah the only problem is that you can't keep the particles stable for a long enough time to do anything. It's not possible and dan brown is crazy.
Homefront?
[QUOTE=Dazza;26203348]S.T.A.L.K.E.R: North Korea[/QUOTE] We should let them just so this game will be made.
[QUOTE=TheTalon;26202622]Send a B2 in, drop a bomb, Fly back North Korea wouldn't know anything[/QUOTE] Wait a second, that sounds familiar.... [img]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/7/7d/Bel2ae.jpg[/img]
I dunno, I'm not too worried. I mean, technically speaking doesn't the US have all its oceanic borders lined with shit that can shoot down missiles? And don't most modern countries?
I wouldn't doubt that the whole thing would fuck both Koreas, China and Japan up after a malfunction. And even if they are making so many nukes, they probably don't have anything to launch them with at distances away from NK's border.
[QUOTE=FinalHunter;26202573]I think we'll be safe. Until they make an ANTIMATTER NUCLEAR BOMB! It sounds reasonable to me. Antimatter Hydrogen and Hydrogen put together makes an extremely large amount of energy, so imagine the impact that this would have.[/QUOTE] There won't be an antimatter bomb for a few thousand years. So far, we've created around 2000 particles of antimatter in one instance. Of those, CERN were able to contain them for 1/6th of a second.
[QUOTE=FinalHunter;26203265]Like what?[/QUOTE] Like you would probably start a war.
[QUOTE=amcwatters;26203364]If you've been here since 2009 and have such a post count as you do yourself, I'd rather pray for you than praise you for how many posts you've committed to the forums.[/QUOTE] says the man who has posted 1,056 times since june this year [QUOTE=|FlapJack|;26205336]There won't be an antimatter bomb for a few thousand years. So far, we've created around 2000 particles of antimatter in one instance. Of those, CERN were able to contain them for 1/6th of a second.[/QUOTE] a few thousands years? in 1928, antimatter was proposed to exist, in 1995 CERN created the first antimatter particles and in 2010 trapped antimatter for the first time, the next breakthrough is probably only a couple of years from now i don't think i'm far off when i say that technology advances at an almost exponentially rising rate, and that antimatter bombs will be possible within perhaps a few hundred years
[QUOTE=Chrille;26205576]says the man who has posted 1,056 times since june this year a few thousands years? in 1928, antimatter was proposed to exist, in 1995 CERN created the first antimatter particles and in 2010 trapped antimatter for the first time, the next breakthrough is probably only a couple of years from now i don't think i'm far off when i say that technology advances at an almost exponentially rising rate, and that antimatter bombs will be possible within perhaps a few hundred years[/QUOTE] You are wrong and don't understand how particles work. Sorry!
[QUOTE=Dazza;26206209]You are wrong and don't understand how particles work. Sorry![/QUOTE] explain why i'm wrong?
[QUOTE=Kim_Jong_il;26201020]We also sell Nuclear Merchandises like a dose of uranium for only $5.00![/QUOTE] Deal. I'll take 500.
[QUOTE=amcwatters;26203364]If you've been here since 2009 and have such a post count as you do yourself, I'd rather pray for you than praise you for how many posts you've committed to the forums.[/QUOTE] Posts Per Day 7.30 Posts Per Day 8.44 You aint that much behind yourself mate.
Even if they do have a so-called "ultra-modern" nuclear facility, any weapons produced would be useless. They simply don't have any means of delivery.
[QUOTE=TheTalon;26202622]Send a B2 in, drop a bomb, Fly back North Korea wouldn't know anything[/QUOTE] And that, children, is how you start World War 3! :eng101:
[QUOTE=Chrille;26205576] a few thousands years? in 1928, antimatter was proposed to exist, in 1995 CERN created the first antimatter particles and in 2010 trapped antimatter for the first time, the next breakthrough is probably only a couple of years from now i don't think i'm far off when i say that technology advances at an almost exponentially rising rate, and that antimatter bombs will be possible within perhaps a few hundred years[/QUOTE] How do you plan to provide sufficient energy to prevent it from making contact with matter for not only as long as it takes to get to the target, but while in motion? And that's after the problem of not being able to make enough particles. So far, CERN has made around 2000 particles of antimatter in a single burst. This is 3.3e-21 times the number of antihydrogen particles required for a 42kT bomb.
There's no way that NK is doing that just for power plants. Those motherfuckers are pure evil, as soon as they're ready they are going to start fucking shit up.
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