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Re: False Fire: 5 Reasons to Doubt the Nuclear Bomb
by
BADecker
on 15/07/2025, 21:31:29 UTC
The bombs used in Japan near the end of WW2, were not hydrogen bombs. They were said to be atomic bombs. Hydrogen bombs weren't even acclaimed to have been developed at that time.

But what the bombs used in Japan really were, was TNT or some form of plastic explosives. The reasons why they couldn't have been nukes, is listed in the article in the OP.

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Your first two sentences are correct. But your last two sentences are questionable. The bomb that fell onto Hiroshima had the yield of about 15 kilotons of TNT. How are you supposed to carry 15 kilotons of TNT on a plane? 15 kilotons of TNT is far too heavy for a single plane to carry. You need to account for a single mushroom cloud over Hiroshima and another one over Nagasaki which is easy to do if there is one plane.

Hmm. If nuclear fission and nuclear fusion cannot be made into weapons, how does the sun work? Does the sun even exist? What about nuclear power? Does a nuclear power plant gets its power from magic instead of nuclear fission?

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-Joseph Van Name Ph.D.

Were you there? I wasn't. So, how do you know that history of those bombs is written correctly?

Nobody knows how the sun works. We have a bunch of guesses and ideas. But they really have not been proven.

Revelation 19:17: "And I saw an angel standing in the sun, who cried in a loud voice to all the birds flying in midair, 'Come, gather together for the great supper of God...'" Ask the angel standing in the sun how the sun works. Things that are portrayed as science are often a bunch of bullhonkey, designed to turn people away from God.

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