Question:
I have this idea, that if we take just several hundred hydrogen bombs, each with a 100 megaton output, and detonate them all at the same time at one location, we could first of all knock the earth off its orbit. if we carefully pick the right location and time of day and time of year, we could send earth flying near other planets or moons. the gravity of the earth would shift the other planets off their orbits as well. to take care of venus and mercury, we could wait till they are both relatively close to the earth, then with the use of nuclear devices we could propel the moon to get near them both and intercept their orbits, attempting to lead them off their paths as well(they are both small planets), preferably towards the sun. the only hard part would be jupiter, since it would take so much gravity to get that big guy to move its ***. the least we could accomplish is send the moon flying towards venus in a way that both would fly to the sun, preferably hitting mercury on the way...
Answer:
Well first, the sun puts out a million times that power every second and yet doesn't disrupt the planets, so the most you'll get is a cool fireworks display.
And second, you need a hobby...
Why go to all that effort? We can destroy ourselves just fine by going on like we are. It will just take more time.
You wouldn't budge the Earth off its' orbit...not with just 30,000 MT of TNT.
Secondly, why?
ok, now on to the FIFTH grade class...
SO, i take it you dont have a girlfreind or anything better to talk about...
nice idea, call me when you get several hundred hydrogen bombs. :)
You are out of your mind boy and you should think of your existance not destruction.
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