I think it was an Island North of Russia, North of the Arctic circle on an Island in the Arctic Sea.
Must've fucked shit up.
Just read here man, that's where we've been getting all our info from.. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tsar_Bomba
A Big Bang Circular Rotation.
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Apr 30, 2012 8:12 PM #646333
Apr 30, 2012 8:14 PM #646335
The poor ice caps... ;o;
DAMN YOU MOTHER RUSSSIAAAAA!!!
DAMN YOU MOTHER RUSSSIAAAAA!!!
Aug 22, 2012 2:20 AM #723263
Quote from DartagnenNot Nukes, atoms, what do you think nukes explode, with nuclear atoms, that's where they get the word "Nuke" from, dude, ever wonder where the word came from, the excact thing that makes it go, how do I put this, "BIG BOOM". Anyway, the Big Bang must've been, I dunno, like, a thousand nukes combined, that would be a freaking God of nukes right there.
LOL you honestly think we can create the same power that created everything that we know of?
Nov 14, 2012 11:20 PM #787447
more on the topic of the post this is what i think.
i have watched multiple videos and shows about this and i think there were many previous big bangs but with different laws of physics. when one would die it would compress and another big bang would occur. for example if there was such thing as perfect the spread of particles would be perfect and gravity would negate its self causing no planets,sun,ect. this would keep happening and each big bang would have a random amount of time before it ended and another one would begin.
P.s: this is just a theory.
i have watched multiple videos and shows about this and i think there were many previous big bangs but with different laws of physics. when one would die it would compress and another big bang would occur. for example if there was such thing as perfect the spread of particles would be perfect and gravity would negate its self causing no planets,sun,ect. this would keep happening and each big bang would have a random amount of time before it ended and another one would begin.
P.s: this is just a theory.