Thursday, December 08, 2005

OMG! Is it going to be the end of our world soon?

Just now, at about 1711 hours (Singapore Time), I saw a section in a local newspaper that reads - Deep Impact in 2036. I was so shocked. I once predicted a impact much stronger than 2036's 17 years earlier (which is 2019). Damn it! Could this mean that there are going to be 2 impacts within 2 decades? The newspaper reads that "This impact is going to be 100000 times stronger than the most powerful nuclear bomb used on Hiroshima." 100000 times stronger is equal to about 1 billion mega-tonnes impact or the crater could be the size of Singapore (about 3471 square kilometres). How do you feel? Comment on this.

Scientists say time is running out now! They have to find ways to deflect or destroy it. For deflection, the European Space Agency is currently designing a large and efficient satellie that can push the asteriod at the pressure of about 1500kN (kilo-Newton) per square kilometre. This is indeed a large pressure. But the problem is that it requires a large amount of fuel to produce a large thrust. Nuclear fuel? Next method is complete destruction of the asteriod. Remember the story of Deep Impact and Armmagedon? This can also be used! Wow! Shooting stars after the explosion. Make a wish, hurry up! But the main problem is that the nuclear bombs used may not produced enough energy thrust to explode the whole asteriod. How about the nuclear weapons used in the movie The Core? Damn powerful!

I was thinking about this. We can exploded the asteriod in just two nuclear weapon. Here's the design:



This is what I called Endo-multiblast. This technology allows multi-blasting in one nuke bomb. One bomb will carry at least 3 nuke heads (depends on the manufacturer). The bomb will "de-shell" itself and each nuke head will be seperated at a relative proportional distance. This is done the same for both opposite sides. This process could be very difficult. However, this problem can be minimised if you used a high-speed hole-driller. This driller mustn't be any ordinary one. This driller has its own water-cooling system that can cool down the metal parts of the driller (to prevent melting). I also can use highly-defined laser-based driller (wavelength about 50 nm) - new...haven't invent one yet.

After all the settings are done, the blast will start from the centre to the edge of the asteriod. This will create huge blast and the nuclear energy emitted will bounce against each other - go to and fro. This will create a huge energy blast.

No matter what, we hope that either one of the methods can help Earth remains un-damaged. Bless us!

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