2006-10-12 15:47
digitaldiscipline
Remember WarGames?
mighty_man turned me on to a basic reproduction of it, called, simply enough, DEFCON: Everybody Dies. Fun, if simplistic.
By a completely different set of directions (photography links shared by
jaylake), I wound up on the Trinity site, which discusses the real deal, and answered a question I'd wondered about for a long time, but had never looked up the answer.
Q: "How much fissile stuff would you need to lay your hands on to make a bomb, anyway?"
A1: "The complete fission of 1 pound of uranium or plutonium releases as much explosive energy as does the explosion of about 8,000 (short) tons of TNT."
A2 : "The fusion of all the nuclei present in 1 pound of the hydrogen isotope deuterium would release roughly the same amount of energy as the explosion of 26,000 tons of TNT."
[source: http://www.abomb1.org/nukeffct/enw77a.html]
More neat info about Uranium, along with a primer on Depleted Uranium munitions, can be found here.
By a completely different set of directions (photography links shared by
Q: "How much fissile stuff would you need to lay your hands on to make a bomb, anyway?"
A1: "The complete fission of 1 pound of uranium or plutonium releases as much explosive energy as does the explosion of about 8,000 (short) tons of TNT."
A2 : "The fusion of all the nuclei present in 1 pound of the hydrogen isotope deuterium would release roughly the same amount of energy as the explosion of 26,000 tons of TNT."
[source: http://www.abomb1.org/nukeffct/enw77a.html]
More neat info about Uranium, along with a primer on Depleted Uranium munitions, can be found here.
Hmmm
I'm still playing Tecmo Super Bowl afterall
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a chunk the size of a dime is ~5g. Impressively dense.
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But seriously, when I said you could buy it on the exchange, I meant in far larger quantities for a far more reasonable price. According to the wik: As of September 2006, uranium sells at US$52/lb and the price is rising fast.
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I mean, you need a permission slip (so to speak) to have > 15lbs (only $760)... who knew that becoming a threat was so affordable? ;-)
However, the capitalist in me is looking at this and thinking, "Investment opportunity, and a hell of a lot closer to my price range than Au...."
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Clearly, the capitalist in you isn't thinking in today's day and age -- everything can be done in 1/10,000ths. If you can't afford pennies, you shouldn't be playing in the markets.