Antimatter weapons
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Antimatter weapons
So, i have been thinking, why not use antimatter as the explosive in a bomb? it is very destructive(though hard to make).
emoallen3433- Posts : 64
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Re: Antimatter weapons
Why would we wish to do this? We can already make bombs that can destroy all life forms on Earth.
Mayflow- Admin
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Re: Antimatter weapons
What kind of bombs? I have never heard of a weapon large enough to do that.
emoallen3433- Posts : 64
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Re: Antimatter weapons
All enemies are defeated when you defeat their minds.
Why resort to fighting their equipment or their bodies,
when they can be defeated by logical debate?
Why resort to fighting their equipment or their bodies,
when they can be defeated by logical debate?
Re: Antimatter weapons
Very true!
emoallen3433- Posts : 64
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Re: Antimatter weapons
Good point Jonathan, but how many people are actually logical?
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Re: Antimatter weapons
Also very true lol.
emoallen3433- Posts : 64
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Defeating their minds...
Jonathan Ainsley Bain wrote:All enemies are defeated when you defeat their minds.
Why resort to fighting their equipment or their bodies,
when they can be defeated by logical debate?
It is only possible to defeat your opponents' minds if they actually have minds.
Re: Antimatter weapons
This is a true story:
A couple of decades a ago a friend of mine was walking through the bush in Zimbabwe.
As he entered a clearing he came across a large lion looking straight at him.
He remembered some advice given to him.
He just carried on walking casually and gave the lion a cursory glance.
The lion just looked at him curiously, and the guy kept his cool until we was well
out of sight of the lion.
And then he ran like blazes.
The lion, while quite bright for a cat, was easily countered because its limited logical process
was clearly understood. A predator normally only attacks when its prey runs away. If you do
not run away, it thinks you are probably quite tough. It would be easier for it to wait for weaker prey.
Another true story:
I happened to be catching a train in the middle of the day in a dodgy place called
Durbanville station outside Cape Town. The station was very busy, but despite the crowds
as I walked past a bench, a gangster pulled out a big silver gun, and stated 'I'll have your
backpack thanks". I smiled at him and retorted "I'm not a tourist" and carried on walking.
20 minutes later I arrived in Cape Town station, and promptly broke out into a cold sweat.
Essentially the same story as the other one.
A predator (of any species) attacks due to desperation. In this mode, it is in a state of fear
itself - the more desperate it is - the greater its logical ability has been stunted due to
'tunnel vision'.
If you have no genuine fear of dying, that itself gives you an enormous advantage over
the fearful.
A couple of decades a ago a friend of mine was walking through the bush in Zimbabwe.
As he entered a clearing he came across a large lion looking straight at him.
He remembered some advice given to him.
He just carried on walking casually and gave the lion a cursory glance.
The lion just looked at him curiously, and the guy kept his cool until we was well
out of sight of the lion.
And then he ran like blazes.
The lion, while quite bright for a cat, was easily countered because its limited logical process
was clearly understood. A predator normally only attacks when its prey runs away. If you do
not run away, it thinks you are probably quite tough. It would be easier for it to wait for weaker prey.
Another true story:
I happened to be catching a train in the middle of the day in a dodgy place called
Durbanville station outside Cape Town. The station was very busy, but despite the crowds
as I walked past a bench, a gangster pulled out a big silver gun, and stated 'I'll have your
backpack thanks". I smiled at him and retorted "I'm not a tourist" and carried on walking.
20 minutes later I arrived in Cape Town station, and promptly broke out into a cold sweat.
Essentially the same story as the other one.
A predator (of any species) attacks due to desperation. In this mode, it is in a state of fear
itself - the more desperate it is - the greater its logical ability has been stunted due to
'tunnel vision'.
If you have no genuine fear of dying, that itself gives you an enormous advantage over
the fearful.
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