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  • not to get into quantum physics or anything but Space is a vacuum last i checked. Haven't you seen Gravity? No doubt that debris hit something that was flammable and in atmospheric conditions, would generate an explosion, smoke, fire etc. But due to space being a vacuum n all, an "explosion" would be as if you took away the smoke and fire and saw just the debris flying in every direction, doomed to travel for eternity at high velocity. Who knows? Maybe the debris from blow up a ship will reach …
  • youtube.com/watch?v=9zdD7lfB0Fs
  • notes: The experiments described in the video were in a super controlled enviornment, let alone a pressurized one with pure oxygen (vs the polluted nitrogen-carbon mix we breath). Fire + Pure o2 = bad. If there was a rapid decompression event such as a large projectile breaching the hull, there would a small window of a time a fire explosion could happen, but as the VACUUM OF SPACE rips apart the hull and sucks everything into the vastness of the big empty, anything that could cause combustion …