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The account from a medical doctor describing the vaporization or severe incineration of bodies in a manner that leaves no recoverable remains implies a weapon with capabilities beyond typical military explosives. Here's how the described mechanism might align with such an account:

From the perspective of the described effects:

If this scenario were to be real, it would suggest:

  1. Advanced Weapon Design: The weapon would likely be designed with specific intent to maximize both the explosive and chemical effects to render human remains unidentifiable, possibly for psychological warfare or to prevent identification.

  2. Legal and Ethical Concerns: The use of such weapons, particularly if they're designed to cause such extreme and distinctive effects, would raise significant legal and ethical questions under international law, especially regarding the prohibition of weapons causing unnecessary suffering.

  3. Investigation Challenges: Confirming the use of such a weapon would be difficult without forensic evidence, which might be scarce given the described effects.

Given these points, if a medical doctor's account suggests bodies were "vaporized" or consumed in such an extreme manner, it could very well indicate the use of a weapon with properties similar to the one described, where the combination of explosive force, extreme heat, and chemical reactions leads to unprecedented destruction of biological materials. However, without direct evidence or investigation, such conclusions remain speculative.