>>14039876If nukes were real, then why did they had to forge this recording? The shadow doesn't move, even if there is an additional light source.
Also, imagine how a nuclear explosion would happen.
>there is this extremely dense block of radioactive metal>some stuff happens to it (high pressure)>the metal kinda disappears, the atoms are converted to something else and sent flying>huge energy is createdWhy would this create a massive mushroom cloud filled with smoke and debris? Only a chemical explosion could do that, but not a nuclear one. A nuclear explosion would just transform the atoms in that block of metal into other atoms, some atoms would stay there, other atoms would start flying and lots of heat created around.
The closest thing you can see to a real nuclear explosion is the 9/11, when the underground """nuke""" was detonated, it's material was slowly consumed and it created massive heat that started going up, imagine something like a very powerful furnace that acts as a very potent heat source. You do not see the heat, it has no color, but it affects all the matter around it. As this heat goes up it raises the temperature of everything inside the buildings. So much energy is created that it can literally melt and vaporize the steel within the twin towers and created all that white dangerous dust everyone saw.