The nearest other stars apart from the sun are light years away, so this seems very unlikely, and how could the effects be controlled? == It could be argued that the black hole has already imploded. It is a point of infinite density. How much more imploded can it get? Certainly it would make a great weapon if you could "launch" it at a stellar system you wanted to obliterate. As regards making a star go supernova, only a given type of star does that, and only then at the end of its life. If you could somehow cause this specific type star to exhaust all its nuclear fuel and reach a "mostly iron" stage very, very quickly, you could do that. But how could you speed up nucleosynthesis? And what about other stars? You might be able to get something like a supernova, but it would take some doing. The trick might be to somehow cause the star to begin to collapse in on itself (compress it) and continue to do so until it was greately compressed and continuing to try to burn fuel, then "let it go" from whatever force you had used to cause it to collapse or undergo compression and permit the star to "spring back" to a new form. It would doubtless release huge quantities of plasma, but it would not match the energy release (and the destructive power) of an actual supernova. You may be able to make a weapon by finding a way to just "blow up" a star and throw all that plasma out across the stellar system. It is difficult to imagine how anything would survive something like that. The effect on the planets would be like putting them in a Pizza oven - one set at a few tens of thousands of degrees.
Compared to a supernova, a nuclear bomb would be like a puff of breath in a hurricane. Even a SMALL star is the equivalent of millions of hydrogen bombs PER SECOND, and a supernova is billions of times more powerful. However, a nuclear explosion IS like one grain of sand out of the center of a star; with a temperature of millions of degrees for a tiny fraction of a second.
The term concealed weapon simply means any weapon you have concealed, so yes, by definition, brass knuckles could be a concealed weapon. State laws in the U.S. vary, so depending on where you are, they may or may not be illegal.
Well, it is possible it could evolve from Rabies or other agression diseases. It is very possible they could mutate it from the diseases or make it as an biological weapon.
This nuclear weapon is called an atomic bomb or a nuclear bomb
A machine gun is a type of weapon that can use a tripod for stability and precision during firing. Tripods provide a steady platform for the weapon, allowing the shooter to maintain accurate aim over an extended period of time.
the most powerful weapon is the supernova lvl 99. that is the mega version of the harbinger
Some famous implode systems include but are not limited to nuclear weapon design, pure fission weapons, boosted fission weapons, two-stage thermonuclear weapons and pure fusion weapons to name some.
The R.Y.N.O Rip You a New One or Supernova in deadlocked.
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It did explode, but this was due to a surge in steam pressure which blew off the top of the reactor, it was not a nuclear explosion as in a nuclear weapon.
No, it is not possible for individuals to purchase a nuclear weapon as they are highly regulated and controlled by governments and international treaties.
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No, it is not possible for individuals to legally purchase a nuclear weapon. These weapons are highly regulated and controlled by governments and international treaties to prevent their proliferation.
mate it's not possible......sorry
to do 7c you have to get your sp weapon have the entire plane about to crash and shoot go up but dont move sharply or you will explode
you are either macgyver or its not possible :P
No. LLNL even tested several Uranium-Hydride bombs in the 1950s. Even though their computer models said the devices should explode, none gave a nuclear yield. One could use the waste from the reactor as a Radiological Weapon, but the reactor itself is not useful as a weapon.