Chapter 703 - 696: The Complete Battle Form
The primary mechanisms of destruction for a nuclear bomb are fivefold, the first being the shockwave generated by the nuclear blast, whether through air, water, or sudden transmission, but the shockwave is the bomb’s most devastating effect, accounting for about fifty percent of a nuclear explosion’s power.
The light radiation produced by the nuclear explosion is a secondary route of destruction, amounting to roughly thirty percent of its force.
Next comes the penetrating radiation caused by a series of rays, including alpha, beta, gamma rays, and neutron streams.
Following that is the long-term nuclear contamination and damage caused by the nuclear fallout dust or contaminated wastewater produced by the explosion.
Lastly, there is the additional damage to communication facilities from the electromagnetic pulse.
Whether it’s an atomic bomb, a hydrogen bomb, or a neutron bomb designed to emphasize electromagnetic destruction, aside from differences in magnitude, the primary focus is to highlight certain electromagnetic effects. But once in the vacuum environment of space, they are all alike in that the absence of a medium for propagation leads to a substantial reduction in force.
In a vacuum, without air, water, or soil as a medium, the nuclear explosion’s force is at least halved, and the remaining light radiation or hypothetical penetrating radiation is unable to cause damage to the Serpent People’s Mother Ship.
Why say so? Because the sun is a super large hydrogen bomb, a super hydrogen bomb undergoing continuous fusion reactions.
Have the sun’s light and heat radiation caused damage to the Serpent People’s Mother Ship? The answer is obviously no because a spacecraft capable of interstellar travel must first solve the problem of various kinds of radiation in space.
Unless the nuclear bomb causes direct physical destruction to Mother Ship No. 3 of the Serpent People, human-created nuclear bombs, with their light radiation and ray radiation, might not even compare to the intensity of radiation that the Serpent People encounter during space travel.
