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Topic started on 9-4-2008 @ 06:07 AM by infinite

Scientific Models Show Dire Effects From Nuclear War (Even A 'Small' One)


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With India and Pakistan both holding arsenals of nuclear weapons, and the two nations locked in seemingly endless hostility over disputed Kashmir, a team of U.S. experts warns that even a limited nuclear war between them could cause a near-global threat to the Earth’s atmosphere and the human life it protects.

An exchange of even small-scale atomic bomb attacks by the two nations, the experts say, would create a vast hole in the layer of ozone that fills the upper atmosphere and protects life below from damaging - even deadly - ultraviolet radiation.
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reply posted on 9-4-2008 @ 06:41 AM by FRIGHTENER
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Terrible stuff, infinite, Star!

I would have to say that anyone who even considers using nuclear
weapons has got to be psychotic, delusional, insane and stupid. STUPID!

If there has to be war, at all, ever, then i think it should be done like in
the days of honor. Their two best fighters square-off, man-to-man, hand-
to-hand, NO weapons! Not to the death, either, just till one "gives", and
the winner makes the ruling on the dispute.


reply posted on 9-4-2008 @ 06:54 AM by Karlhungis
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Thank you for bringing up that point. I just wonder what the real motive is for this story making headlines?


reply posted on 9-4-2008 @ 06:57 AM by infinite
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That's what I was thinking.

It is almost like a nuclear paradox, if a nuclear war would destory the climate then why haven't we ruined it already through testing?




reply posted on 9-4-2008 @ 07:01 AM by forestlady
Originally posted by FRIGHTENER
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I would have to say that anyone who even considers using nuclear
weapons has got to be psychotic, delusional, insane and stupid. STUPID!

If there has to be war, at all, ever, then i think it should be done like in
the days of honor. Their two best fighters square-off, man-to-man, hand-
to-hand, NO weapons! Not to the death, either, just till one "gives", and
the winner makes the ruling on the dispute.


I've often thought the very same two things, Frightener. No one wants war except the PTBj who make money from it. War can be very lucrative for them.


reply posted on 9-4-2008 @ 07:48 AM by Harlequin
And what of the space based tests in the 60`s?

en.wikipedia.org...

starfish prime was a test of a 1.4 megatone warhead at 400 miles - very much in the van allen blet , and it destroyed TELSTAR - and remember that alot of radiation lasts many many hundreds years (halflife) so in orbit is all that junk - in the name of a `test`

good point on the air tests

the US alone has conducted 313 air bursts between 1945 and the partial test ban treaty in 1963

en.wikipedia.org...

the larget test series was `Castle` followed by `Hardtack II` - between them - 95 megatonnes were tested on those 2 tests alone

so im sorry but interesting although that article is - its all balony; `nuclear winter` is a myth.


reply posted on 9-4-2008 @ 08:06 AM by Harlequin
i would like to add an aside:

`nulcear bunker busters` are safe:

total rubbish , but its a common thought

i draw attention to the `Baneberry` nuclear underground test of 1970

www.shundahai.org...

buried at a depth of 900 feet , the 10 kilton test breached the surface and spilled millions of curies of radiation into the air


900 feet

a bunker buster would only bury to at maximum 100 feet - the job is to direct the shockwaves to collapse any underground tunnels , but you would still get

nuclearweaponarchive.org...

^^ actually Baneberry surface breach.


reply posted on 9-4-2008 @ 08:42 AM by vor78
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Agreed. The atmospheric test you mention of the Tsar Bomb by the Soviets was almost 60 megatons...almost 4,000 times the yield of the one dropped on Hiroshima.

As I stated in the earlier thread on this subject, lighting off a hundred nuclear weapons in the typical sub-1MT range probably isn't the safest thing in the world to do, but its also not going to cause a global catastrophe.


reply posted on 10-4-2008 @ 01:07 AM by _Del_
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Thank you for saying what I wanted to say. The media grabs on to these things because fear sells. Global Warming, SARS, Y2k, etc. In fact, I'm having a hard time recalling any impending cataclysm that we've been forewarned about coming to fruition.
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