Re: Is this possible?
Short answer: No.
Slightly longer answer: Are you on drugs? Seriously.
Long answer:
Captain_Ryker wrote:A Supermassive Bomb is a Gigaton Bomb.
Super Hydrogen Atoms,
What the fuck is a super hydrogen atom? Hydrogen comes in three forms: regular hydrogen with one proton and no neutrons, deuterium with one proton and one neutron, and tritium with one proton and two neutrons.
super gamma atoms,
There's no such thing as a gamma atom. There's a gamma
ray, which is a high energy photon and a form of ionizing radiation.
protons, and neutrons
Well, at least these exist. It's a start.
are shot at a small ball that is made up of super energy (brighter and more powerful than a quasar)
This is nonsensical on so many levels. This isn't Star Trek. Energy doesn't form "balls" that sit in one place. It moves at the speed of light. Second, if this object is brighter than a quasar, it's already emitting fat more than a gigaton of energy--more than enough, in fact, to disrupt the entire Milky Way galaxy. And third, if by some magic this quasar-in-a-can is being contained by some force, how are a few lousy hydrogen atoms going to disrupt it enough to release it? Whatever's containing it is resisting more energy than the entire galaxy puts out.
releasing supermassive amounts of energy. All of the atoms split when they hit the ball of super energy,
If you're unleashing the energy equivilant of a quasar, the energy from fission will be infitesimal. In fact, since you've decided to fission
hydrogen, either by stripping neutrons or breaking the lone proton down into its component quarks (neither of which is technically fission, but let's ride this train wreck all the way home), you're actually losing energy, since fission of anything lighter than iron is always a net energy loss.
this is what releases the supermassive amounts of energy.
No, it doesn't. What releases supermassive amounts of energy is the brighter-than-a-quasar object you've released from its magical containment. I have to echo Surlethe here: do you even have the slightest idea what a quasar is?
As the energy is traveling outward it is combined with Super Gamma radiation and Super Hydrogen,
Whatever gamma rays you've pumped into the process are a rounding error compared to the energy released by this wankalot object. As for the hydrogen, see above.
the combined energy turns into heavier elements, causeing more energy to be released.
So....the energy consenses into matter (somehow)...and then turns back into energy (somehow)...and you expect a net energy gain from this process?
To use an analogy, This is like freezing an ounce of water into an ice cube, and then expecting it to fill your swimming pool when it melts.
As more energy is traveling outward it goes through a strengthener, which causes the explosion to be even
more powerful.
Sure, why not? We've already thrown thermodynamics and common sense out the window. Why
not a magical strengthener which increases the energy of a reaction just because?
This creates a bang worth one billion tons of TNT.
BANG!
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