magnetman33
magnetman33
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11th Feb 2018
27th March
The best I could do, within the limits of TPT. Sorry for the wall of text in the save, but this is complicated, lol.
thermonuclear bomb ivymike nuclear deut realistic explosion spark nuke photon

Comments

  • Frederic1
    Frederic1
    17th Sep 2019
    work incredible
  • magnetman33
    magnetman33
    16th Mar 2019
    Deuterium oxide(heavy water) may not be realistic. But it acts nothing like water anyway and it has Deuterium in the name. A real thermonuclear bomb uses lithium deuteride, so in tpt, this is as close as you can get.
  • magnetman33
    magnetman33
    16th Mar 2019
    I feel like I shouldn't have to remind people that Deuterium is an isotope of Hydrogen
  • Shifuto
    Shifuto
    15th Mar 2019
    This is not a thermonuclear bomb. This is a nuclear bomb because the thermonuclear bomb is a hydrogen bomb.
  • magnetman33
    magnetman33
    12th Mar 2019
    No bueno
  • mfw
    mfw
    2nd Mar 2019
    its a Lenovo Ideacentre AIO 310
  • magnetman33
    magnetman33
    2nd Mar 2019
    I'm sorry if it lags you, but if you have a fairly 'modern' pc it should be fine,. but if you don't...(insert shrug face here)
  • magnetman33
    magnetman33
    2nd Mar 2019
    Lag is a sign of a good bomb though. I need to hit the particle limit or else there wouldn't be any neutrons left, for example if I got it to stop around 150k, most wouldn't make it out
  • mfw
    mfw
    2nd Mar 2019
    can u delete some DEUT plox? (it lags a lot)
  • magnetman33
    magnetman33
    2nd Mar 2019
    Fun story: I tried layering HYGN under the DEUT, but most of it burned instead of fusing. So next I tried ICE(HYGN) and while it made lots of fusion, the neutron yield was practically zero, so it was quite weak as a bomb. So I settled for layred BCLN