To my understanding a nuclear bomb/missle works this way;
one particle is split, then they move of rapidly hitting other particles and causing a chain reaction so on and so forth causing a giant explosion.
Is there a chance that the split particle could fraction off and miss all of the other particles causing nothing to happen? It would be a extremely small chance of this occuring but I was just thinking about it one day.
All particles are moving, so what if they bounced off of each other at the right moments and they all stopped moving?
Every action has an equal or opposite reaction, so what if all of the reactions were both equal and opposite would they all cease moving?
one particle is split, then they move of rapidly hitting other particles and causing a chain reaction so on and so forth causing a giant explosion.
Is there a chance that the split particle could fraction off and miss all of the other particles causing nothing to happen? It would be a extremely small chance of this occuring but I was just thinking about it one day.
All particles are moving, so what if they bounced off of each other at the right moments and they all stopped moving?
Every action has an equal or opposite reaction, so what if all of the reactions were both equal and opposite would they all cease moving?