A lot of the argument here
Is unnecessary.
First, for those of us working in the fields of or training/education in the natural sciences (the real sciences as opposed to the social sciences) the term 'explosion' simply means:
[COLOR=#222222; font-family: Roboto, arial, sans-serif; font-size: small; font-weight: 100]"an expansion in which energy is transmitted outward as a shock wave". [/COLOR]
Now that's really putting it simply but it certainly encompasses what I've seen left over after hooking up an electrolytic capacitor the wrong way. So, yeah - let's stop splitting hairs.
Is unnecessary.
First, for those of us working in the fields of or training/education in the natural sciences (the real sciences as opposed to the social sciences) the term 'explosion' simply means:
[COLOR=#222222; font-family: Roboto, arial, sans-serif; font-size: small; font-weight: 100]"an expansion in which energy is transmitted outward as a shock wave". [/COLOR]
Now that's really putting it simply but it certainly encompasses what I've seen left over after hooking up an electrolytic capacitor the wrong way. So, yeah - let's stop splitting hairs.