Alfred Nobel's Box Detonator

Origin
Alfred Nobel was the inventor of dynamite, an explosive powder made of nitroglycerin that became safer to handle when mixed together with earth. He also owned the industrial company Bofors, which transitioned from steel and ironworks towards armament. A premature obituary declared him a merchant of death for profiting off mass produced weapons and explosives. This earnest review horrified Nobel, who decided to dedicate his fortunes to creating the Nobel Prize, awarding scientific and academic breakthroughs and cementing his legacy in a positive light.

Effects
When pressed down, converts some portions of nearby matter in objects and the landscape into explosive, usually dynamite. A second attempt will cause all material to detonate in scale to the amount present. If focused, the user can specifically choose what object will be imbued with the explosive.

Has to be detonated every 30 days or it will otherwise randomly detonate any object in a mile radius, leaving it completely destroyed.