What is worse than nuclear weapons?
Antimatter weapons would theoretically be more powerful than nuclear weapons. Even with the same energy released, the antimatter/matter collision would occur faster than the nuclear fission/nuclear fusion reactions used in current nuclear weapons.
What does nuclear bomb do to human body?
BLAST WAVE can cause death, injury, and damage to structures several miles out from the blast. RADIATION can damage cells of the body. FIRE AND HEAT can cause death, burn injuries, and damage to structures several miles out.
Can a human be vaporized?
The human body is a bit more complicated than a glass of water, but it still vaporizes like one. According to the captured study, it takes around three gigajoules of death-ray to entirely vaporize a person—enough to completely melt 5,000 pounds of steel or simulate a lightning bolt.
Can human body melt?
People don’t melt. They can burn in high heats to different degrees. Our body might render as ash in highest head; in lower heat, it could simply dehydrate us to a jerky like leather. Burning a corpse in a regular fire (such as a camp fire) will merely deform the body by damaging the tissue from the outside in.
Do nuclear bombs vaporize?
TL;DR: The nuclear detonation sets off an immense amount of radiation (light), which will heat up all surrounding objects. The ropes holding the device in place was vaporized in less than 1ms. So a person would be vaporized: He’d heat up so hot, that the whole body will become a gas.
How long would it take for the world to recover from a nuclear war?
A little analysis with the actual facts you will see that all nations would survive. Less than 10% of the world population would die with full economic recovery in 10 years.
How far can you hear a nuclear bomb?
Re: How far away can you hear a nuclear bomb? The record for a loud noise was the 200 megaton equivalent Krakatoa explosion, heard clearly 5000 km away, and whose low frequency sound circled the Earth 4 times.