Fun fact, pre-industrial grain mills also often exploded, since the grinding stones could cause sparks that ignited the flour dust in the air. They had to be kept wet when grinding the wheat.
And that why those are marked as EX dust explosion hazard zones and you dont fuck around with them. Got to experience dust explosion when chucking fine powder of wood sanding dust into fire place. Nearly got Adam Savaged and that small amount was enough to throw fireball half a meter out from the fireplace upwards. From that i really understood why plant safety manager was so utterly pissed for smoking in the cellulose elevator while fixing the steps (EX space, but plant was shut down for maintenance, so no dust in the air. I'm not complete idiot, but that really explained everything)
Yeah, Mythbusters did an episode about granular explosions, they built theirs out of coffee creamer and matchheads if I remember right, the results were spectacular. I also had to learn about this stuff in electrician school, certain places like grain silos require airtight parts, no chance of electrical sparks.
Does it involve yeeting a multi kilometer asteroid into their homeworld as an attention getting gesture for our demands for an unconditional surrinder?
Edgar opened the bag first, then waited for the raiders. Essentially, he slung the flour into the air in a cloud of white. When the cloud drifted down to the ground...boom.
Every time you say the word "humanity" I can't help but think "American". Frankly, most other countries don't behave as humanity is described... but America?