Nukes happened
Lots of nuke tests
1940s - 1990s
Nukes are like miniature stars collapsing
All of a sudden in 2016 ice caps begin rapidly melting
Coincidence?
I think not.
There is no stopping this.
Water levels are going to rise like never before.
Goodbye New Orleans.
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Edited by The Cellar Door: 8/2/2017 5:39:16 AMThe nuclear tests are not to blame. And they should keep happening. Without continuously testing them, we'll have no way to get tritium, and without tritium, we have no bomb. No bomb, is no good.
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Or, ya know, we could get it from nuclear power plants. Or really anywhere there is a nuclear reactor
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Edited by The Cellar Door: 8/2/2017 8:52:31 PM[quote]Or, ya know, we could get it from nuclear power plants. Or really anywhere there is a nuclear reactor[/quote] Yield is very small in reactors, increasing that yield is dangerous, and unnecessary for power plants. It's easier to breed Tritium with lithium, and even that has proven to be exceptionally dangerous, which is why we don't do it. Either way, tritium decays quickly. Tritium is pretty important for the activation of a nuclear bomb, and its yield. Once it decays, He-3 certainly doesn't help the bomb whatsoever. We actually haven't produced it in 20 years, and we're going to run dry pretty soon. So much for producing it else where.