Not true, totally converting 1 kilogram gets you just over 22 megatons. Now, if you have a kilogram of antimatter, for that to be totally converted it requires another kilogram of matter, so 2 kg, or 44-45MT.Eclectic Dreck said:Though, it should be noted that the PROTON torpedo of Star WARS suffers from the same problem being a weapon that, if I recall correctly, uses an anti-matter charge as it's payload which annihilates more than a kilogram of matter in total - enough that all the nuclear weapons ever used in human history to date would look like mere firecrackers.
The largest nuclear device ever initiated was the Tsar Bomba, with a test yield of around 50MT.[footnote]It was planned that it'd have 100MT, but they ran out of uninhabited USSR to test the thing in (!), and the plane wouldn't be able to get away, so they scaled it down. There is some debate over whether or not the full yield would have reached 100MT, building the thing bigger and bigger keeps getting you a less and less increased yield, there comes a point where there's no point making it any bigger. The Tsar Bomba might have reached that point before it hit 100MT.[/footnote]
In theory...not so much in practice. They still have to have the hero be a straight white male, religion christian or not mentioned because people wouldn't relate otherwise. Audiences presumably relate to aliens more than minorities.GamerFromJump said:Third is the idea** that far-future humans will remain essentially unchanged from the current variety. I understand relatability and all that, but humans are capable of a very broad circle of empathy. It's traits that are relatable.