Best way to destroy planet Earth??

Best way to destroy planet Earth??

We all fart at the same time. But it has to be at the same time.

big if true tbh

Kill the jews

We'll fall apart without them tbh

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Our bombs aren't strong enough to destroy the planet, just make it sort-of inhabitable for us. I'm not sure we could destroy it even with an island-sized H bomb, it'd surely cause a nice DeathStar crater though.

So what can we do? Nothing. Just wait. Eventually the Sun will turn into a Red Giant and burn us up.

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what about nuking earth's core while we nuke each other to oblivion?

I didn't know we could actually get to the core. /sarcasm

Why do you still believe you live on a ball?
Especially when your eyes are telling you the opposite!

Kys

hey, we can always nuke our way in that fucker.

Why would there be a horizon if the earth was flat tho

invite niggers to white countries

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>>>/reddit/

We probably could if we actually tried as a species.
We have materials that can sustain constant temperatures hotter than most outer core lava.
The inner core it the issue.
We could probably use metamaterials-based heatsinks and an OCEAN of water to help cool it.

I don't understand the importance of nuking the core. So we get to the core and nuke it, then you think the planet will break apart? I'd bet it would stay together, imagine the huge pressure at the core. Ha, the nukes may not even detonate.

If we used every nuke, they could do considerable damage to the planet if said damage was at the core.
Nukes don't care about the pressure.
In an instant, everything around the nukes will be turned in to pure energy. The only thing the pressure will change is the distance.
The change in distance won't be all that important as the entire core would have a hole of energy in it, which would do 2 things:
Leave a huge hole, everything above will come crashing down to fill the hole, leaving the entire planets stability in chaos
Leave a big hole of energy, which will super-heat the core of the planet and cause a run-away effect that absolutely shits on the flow of the core, killing the magnetic field in the process.

Given that we both fucked the surface stability and ended the magnetic field for a good few million years, the chances of Earth recovering at all is very unlikely.
However, unlike the other person, the chances of the planet full-on breaking apart is less likely with this.
What we would need to do is create a massive core-sized amount of anti-matter in order to break Earth apart.
To make a gram of anti-hydrogen, we'd need to spend way more money than the entire planet uses in a year just in electricity costs.
Anti-matter is a post-scarcity tech for any useful uses.
So we have at least 50+ years to wait until we can do that route.

overpopulate it with humans.

Spread leftism.

You know that density increases the closer you are to the core and at the core area it increases even faster due to liquid heaviest metals being there, right? Nukes might not carry enough charge to cause any damage at this point. They don't even do significant damage on the surface,

You're forgetting the sheer energy released from them.
That does do damage. The temperatures of nuclear explosions are well in excess of the core temperature.
The core isn't even all that hot, we've made hotter temperatures in table-top labs. Hell, fucking furnaces in forests. It's only like 6000 celsuis.
Meanwhile over at a single nuke, it's hitting 100 million.
Multiply that with the immense numbers of nukes we have, all purified, it would do considerable damage.
We're speaking every volcano erupting at once damage. Almost certainly supervolcanoes too.

The energy released will atomise anything in that range. The whole core will become a super-heated plasma. Plasmas have a great ability to be compressible. More so than gasses.
This is why the core would collapse in on itself, causing every landmass to crack and collapse too, all while every volcano is erupting.
The whole surface will be dead for a good few million years.
Some deep ocean animals will die when the land below them falls away, leading to them being exposed to foreign environments till the WHOLE OCEAN comes crashing back down. Upper ocean ones will also likely die due to the toxic environment immediately near the surface of water.
Middle ocean ones are the ones most likely to survive, but just like that one massive extinction level event that wiped out almost all of life, for all intents and purposes, this event would reset Earths biosphere.
It will not end all life though. With more research done on the origins of life, this environment is actually similar to what it was like back when life came about. The immense energy around and all the nutrients already existing in useful biological forms, it will come about even easier than after the last major extinction event.
For all intents and purposes though, it will be Earth Mark 3. The entire biosphere will be reset to Day1 again.

Nuke Yellowstone Park. That's half the job done right there.