How Safe is the Airplane You're Flying on?

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Binary explosives are a big danger in a really small package. Scary stuff, that is for sure.

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Im wondering what the name of the song in this video :D

Yea right. And you can open a car door with a tennis ball too.

nice one, lets give the terrorists ideas... numbnuts

-no chemist in the world uses a kitchen tsp measure
because it is too inacurate.
-no chemist in the world uses a seringe with air in it to mix precisely the amount of "red gue", the gases in the air would have a detrimental effect on mixing two pure substances.
- Chemicals have to have the stored energy that it would release upon explosion. There are only four sources of force in the universe; Gravity, electricity& magnatism, and two nuclear forces. Simply burning things does not cause the nucleous to separate, therefore the reaction is not nuclear. So why does it blow up?

They spelled Vaporized wrong

Looking at the comments, if this is fake, nice job...

I think I want to try smuggling this...

Naa, never fear Homeland is here :)

Is this an RNC production?

Ban pens on planes.

conspiracy theorists at their finest trying to scare the world

I am a professional pyro and pyrotechnic chemist as well. No binary explosive I know of can come close to the sort of power shown here. I see this little video has gone viral, as it was probably intended too. It is just NOT real. A Mercury Fulminate Detonator might have been powerful enough to have blown the melon like that, and it was NOT vapourised, I was immediately suspicious at the use of such an emotional and entirely false description of what happened to the watermelon.

Plastique in that amount would not have done such damage. PETN would not either.

Bullshit.

fake