Producing one H-bomb would have diverted enough resources to produce 80 atomic warheads.
In the arena in Charlotte, former president Clinton detonated the H-bomb of the 2012 campaign: the Medicaid issue.
If that was possible, we would have killed everyone with H-bomb tests in the Pacific and Nevada.
Above him, a still from the footage of the H-Bomb test at Bikini Atoll.
In the past thirty years of H-bomb jitters, who had not dreamed of explosions?
Not an H-bomb though—they recognized that they had erred in thinking they needed such a powerful explosive.
Haines and his crew loaded the bulky H-bomb into the main launcher in the tail of the ship.
Such power was found only in the successful harnessing of the hydrogen disintegration explosion—the H-bomb force.
That much energy, released in a few millimicroseconds, would make the standard H-bomb look like a candle flame on a foggy night.