Extraterrestrial Technology: Can A Death Star With A Superlaser Really Destroy A Planet?

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Could this be connected to the Spiderfab? Could they be creating a Death Star with the 3-D fabricator?

Are they using the Spiderfab to create the ultimate weapon? Read on and make up your on mind.

If you are a science fiction fan you will no doubt have heard of the famous "Death Star" that is capable of destroying an entire planet with its powerful superlaser.

In the movie "Star Wars: A New Hope", the DS-1 Orbital Battle Station, or first Death Star, is a moon-sized imperial battle station commissioned by the Emperor in order to spread fear and terror, allowing him to better control his empire.

Is such an extraterrestrial super weapon just a fantasy or is it really possible to construct a Death Star capable of destroying other planets, stars and moons?

David Boulderstone, Calum Meredith, Simon Clapton, three scientists from the department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Leicester, Leicester, became interested in this concept and investigated how much energy is required to destroy a planet.

"The fear and terror generated by the Death Star is largely due to its Concave Dish Composite Beam Super Laser, or 'laser beam' for short, which is shown to be capable of destroying planets.

It is possible to estimate how much energy the Death Star would have to generate internally to destroy a planet with its beam weaponry, "the researchers write in their science paper.

Based on their calculation a weapon of this kind can really be constructed, but it would require huge amounts of energy to destroy other alien worlds.

"Since the death star had a very large 'hypermatter' reactor, which possessed an output equal to that of several main-sequence stars . It seems reasonable that it can output the required energy to power the 'laser beam' weapon.

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