This might take a little bit to piece together so bear with me.
If you watch the video below (and I know most of you will not) at around the 3:50 mark, he starts talking about China and how they’re building weapons for the future, and they’re not 10 years behind the last war like we are. He makes the point that if there ever was a conflict, China’s hypersonic missiles could take out our aircraft carriers within minutes.
Which brings me to something I heard a couple of months ago and it has stuck with me. There is a huge plot line flaw with Star Wars, Star Trek or most any sci-fi movie: if they have ships that can move at the speed of light, why is it that they’re firing lasers at each other with rifles?
Iif you have the technology to achieve lightspeed in a ship as large as the death star, why not just fly it directly into a planet and completely destroy it? Why the need to build and shoot some kind of giant laser?
If you can make a craft, the size of a small moon, aim it at the enemy planet and hit it traveling at light speed and it will effectively destroy the planet. Look what happened when a tiny (relatively speaking) asteroid hit the Earth. Imagine something a quarter of the size of the moon, traveling at the speed of light hitting the Earth. What percentage of the population would be killed immediately 50%? 75%? How long would it take all lifeforms to die? Weeks? A couple months?
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4WRj8JFNkiM&pp=ygUicGV0ZSBoZWdzZXRoIGhvdyBjaGluYSBpcyBidWlsZGluZw%3D%3D