Look guys, sorry for my unfair outburst. (Especially you, Lua.) Deuterium is a stable isotope of hydrogen, and two deuterium atoms bound to one oxygen is heavy water. I didn't really make that clear. Besides, I'm around the same age as you guys. I'm just freak at science. :/
@airstrike52(View Post) So? Antimatter creates massive explosions. Bomb is heavy. Uranium is fissionable. Plutonium is unstable in even small amounts. Thunder doesn't generate massive amounts of pressure. Silicon cannot miraculously change its temperature. C4 is not flammable. Nitroglycerin can shatter metal. Cold flame is impossible. Diamond is destroyable. Electrodes cannot create massive plasma arcs. Fuse doesn't burn at insanely high temperatures. And last time I checked, sponges cannot absorb billions of tetra-liters of water!