

That is considerably more than enough to destroy a planet like Earth. So Converting those 2.4x10 37 watts in to Joules, that's 8.64x10 40 Joules of energy. The minimum amount of energy required to destroy a planet the size of Earth is 2.25x10 32 Joules of energy. The energy that the Super-Laser output's in one shot is 2.4x10 37th Watts of energy. The energy delivered into a target was so great that it could cause the target's atoms to split into matter-antimatter pairs and annihilate themselves, creating hundreds of miniature singularities while generating a powerful surge capable of rupturing the barrier between normal space and hyperspace. it pulled energy from a massive hypermatter core, converting the energy present in hyperspace into highly unstable particles that were tremendously destructive in normal space. The superlaser was composed of several exotic matter beams accelerated and amplified by gigantic focusing magnetic lenses and coils, producing a single powerful beam. The Super-Laser was made up of 8 smaller super-laser's. The Death Star II also was equipped with one.

The Death Star was the size of a Class-Four moon and had the capability to destroy an entire planet with it's large weapon, The Imperial Super-Laser. So I figured, that would be a great theory for the loyal theorists to talk about, who knows, people could have a lot to say about it. And sometimes I wonder how the Death Star has the power and ability to destroy an entire planet. The main reason I love it is the Death Star's destruction scene. So, one of my favorite movies of all time is Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope.
