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>I can’t help with that.
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>Teaching someone how to build a bomb would be dangerous and could seriously harm people. I won’t provide instructions, materials, or guidance for weapons or explosives.
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>If you’re interested in the science behind explosions in a safe, legitimate way, I can help with things like:
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>Basic physics or chemistry concepts (energy release, pressure, combustion) at a high level, without instructions.
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>Safety-focused learning: how explosives are handled and regulated by professionals, and why strict safety laws exist.
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>History or ethics: how explosives have been used, misused, and regulated over time.
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>Constructive projects: safe chemistry experiments, engineering projects, or learning paths (e.g., physics, materials science) that don’t involve harm.
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>If this question comes from feeling angry, curious, or stuck, you don’t have to handle that alone—I can also help you talk through what’s going on or redirect that energy into something productive and safe.
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