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the Russians detonated a nuke so big it had to be done in the air and it shifted the Earth an inch.
X to doubt.
Also a nuke generates intense heat, not kinetic energy. Since when does heat move a solid object?
so you can push object with heat in space
now i dont say tsar bomba affect earth
but multi teraton tnt may affect earth tilt and rotation, exemple big quake of 9 affect that
but yeah we dont have enough nuke even at height of cold war to reach one teraton of tnt
Even a single volcano can cause a lot of harm. Look up Europe's year without a summer. And it is not the bang. It is whole cities on fire. Half an entire state on fire. All of the UK and Europe on fire. Much more than just one volcano.
First time I watched it was at school when I was a kid. Pretty powerful film for the time because it felt real, a proper city, normal people and no hero saving the day BS. Watching milk bottle melt, the women and child being set on fire and that poor kitten really scared me at the time.
We talking about the tzar bomba...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ptub8p9bMrQ
the Tsar Bomb was the biggest but no reference now to it moving the Earth. - checking some more.
They had to restrict it from the original design because it was too powerful.
The Tsar Bomb moved itself instead of going where they thought it would go.
Others have posted more details already.
Like the protesters said in the film 'nobody wins a nuclear war' .
I am glad the film Terminator 2 really brought home what Nuclear war would do to people. A big mainstream film very well done and the nuclear war being more the side point of the film think helped get a message across.
The USA also has huge underground bunkers, but only for military, politicians, and bilionaires.
This is also why the USA uses its nukes as a deterrent where as Russia has a first strike policy when it comes to nuclear war. Russia intends to survive the retaliatory strike.
You seen the state of their military?
I do not think those bunkers are stored with food and water, not done any research on this but going by what the Russians were equipped with .
last time we had that was in 1984 when soviet had 47000 nukes
currently only 4000 nukes are operational