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this post was submitted on 10 May 2026
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Yeah, who doesn't know the heat of an atom bomb? (which famously can vary by 4 orders of magnitude)
Well, everyone knows it's at least a lot. That's the point. Most people don't know what 9GW means, in terms of heat. Even a small nuclear bomb it's enough to vaporized a large area. This tells even the least informed person that it's an amount of energy that should be concerning.
That's why "Hiroshima" is now a unit. We're lucky "Tsar Bomba" isn't.