Reprint from December 23rd 2011: a 100 ton Monster Missile named Satan from Russia
a 100 ton Monster Missile named Satan from Russia
I
was thinking after reading this article why they would need a 100 ton
missile. Also, I was confused as to whether the missile itself weighs
100 tons or if it is a 100 megaton missile payload. Because, if you have
a 100 ton missile you might have a 500 or 1000 megaton payload. So, I
found this kind of confusing.
Also,
what does one do with a missile this large? You might conceivably blow
away the crust of the earth where you blew it up and then you might have
some really serious volcanic and water interaction that could
conceivable start blowing off pieces of the earth there from explosive
steam caused when a lot of water meets lava.
The
other use for something like this would be to send it up about 100
miles above the nation you wanted to attack and set it off. What this
would do would depend upon the nuclear payload. But, for example, if you
wanted to end the use of anything electrical in say, Europe or the U.S.
or China, you would set something like this off above the area and what
would happen would be that everything electrical would never work
again. And beyond that anyone who was within 6 to 12 feet of anything
metal in that area would die. It is sort of like an extreme form of
static from a wool rug at maybe 100,000 times the voltage off of
anything metal in an area the size of Europe, the U.S. or the area
around Beijing, China if it was the size of Europe or the U.S. mainland.
So, the only people in that area that would survive might be walking
away from anything metal like on a beach on a desert trail or mountain
trail away from anything metal.
Most
people who are born after the 1970s don't know about facts like these
unless they are or have been in the military and taught about this kind
of stuff. However, I was one of the kids taught to "duck and cover"
under our school desks during the 1950s and 1960s. So, the joke then was
among grade school boys, "Bend over and kiss your ass goodbye". So even
though people today don't take these things seriously, I grew up
believing that I and everyone I knew would one day die in a nuclear
holocaust. So at age 14 I read Alas, Babylon
which scared the hell out of me. However, the story is still relevant
today of how people would survive in the U.S. after a nuclear attack.
January
5th 2012: I wrote the following story after I wrote this starting on
Christmas Eve. I found myself writing this until 3 am Christmas Morning.
I thought it was very strange at the time and considered deleting it
all but then intuitively got that it was important somehow to publish it
online to prevent the eventual outcome of what I was writing about. So,
I left it knowing as an intuitive that when you write and publish what
you see that is bad you prevent that bad outcome and change it to
something else. Some of the people that read what you write will pray
about it and thereby help to create a different outcome and some will
dedicate their lives to stopping this kind of story from coming true.
Both types of decisions are useful ones. So, here is what I have written
so far in "Death Metal":Death Metal: An Apocalyptic Story
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