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According to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antimatter_weapon
A 1 megaton antimatter bomb
is equal to 16,333,333,333,333 hiroshima bombs.
Oh god.

>> No.1829922

fund it

>> No.1829925

About a BB's worth of antimatter can destroy NYC.

>> No.1829930

>>1829922
For power sure, not for bombs.

>> No.1829937

sure is dan brown novel in here.

>> No.1829940

>>1829937
>reads Dan Brown
GTFO /sci/, NOW!!!

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1829942

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annihilation
eep

>> No.1829986

>>1829903
What? When people say "megaton" with respect to weaponry, they don't mean that the fucking weapon weighs two billion pounds. They mean the explosive yield is the equivalent of a million tons of TNT.

So a 1 megaton antimatter bomb has a 1 megaton yield. Which is about 60 Little Boys, not 16.3 brazillian.

>> No.1830008

>>1829986
It is more fun spoil sport.