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    Will not EVER use one of these, even if it were purple!
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    I'm not single, but I am guilty of speeding down the highway at 100 or 105 mph when I just want to get away from people and get home. I have a supercharged off road racer.......... and I totally know how to use it. Usually, I'm quite reserved and try saving my gas, but then there are those horrible days at work that I've just had enough tolerance for people. But this is not so bad considering what I do when I'm out in mud...........
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    Actually heard they were thinking of detonating nukes behind an umbrella-like shield to push spacecraft really fast. Think the sudden acceleration might be a little ... violent?


    There would be far less force applied than you would feel on earth. In space the blast can't create a shockwave. It would probably be pretty inefficient TBH. The only force pushing the spacecraft forward would come from the act of pushing the nuke out, and whatever particles from the explosion hit the umbrella. Unlike earth where the blast throws out a pressure wave in the atmosphere.
     

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    There would be far less force applied than you would feel on earth. In space the blast can't create a shockwave. It would probably be pretty inefficient TBH. The only force pushing the spacecraft forward would come from the act of pushing the nuke out, and whatever particles from the explosion hit the umbrella. Unlike earth where the blast throws out a pressure wave in the atmosphere.

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