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The gamma-ray or radio-busts for universe can destroy entire Earth


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Kimmo Huosionmaa

In the nucleus of the Earth is the nuclear isotope, known as Kalium-40 and other radioactive isotopes, what makes the heat, that keeps the silicates of the Earth lithosphere in the liquid form. That liquid magma allows that the nucleus of the Earth can rotate, and that is forming the magnetic field for our planet. If that movement ends, the magnetic field would vanish, and the life on earth would be terminating by cosmic radiation.


But when we are thinking about the situation, that the high-power radio-ray would hit to the Earth, that would cause that the rotating speed of the Earth would be increased, and the magnetic field would become extremely strong, what would cause terrible problems. But if the speed in the Earth would become extremely fast, would there become the very bad situation, when the temperature in the nucleus of Earth will start to rise. In theory that would cause the increasing of the temperature in the radioactive material, what is inside the minerals of the Earth. And the nucleus of the Earth would explode like the fission bomb.


The power of that kind of explosion is about 500 kilotons, but the area of the fission is extremely large. And the temperature in the lithosphere would rise. The increasing fission in the nucleus of the Earth would send neutrons to the lithosphere.  In theory that would cause the natural fission in the nuclear storages, nuclear dumps, and uranium ore. And that would cause extreme danger for any lifeform on the Earth. The gamma-ray bursts can also cause the increasing of the temperature of the nucleus. This is the only theory, but if that thing sometimes happens, we would be in the very bad situation.

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