RE: Choices! What will it be? #73
It reminds me of Chernobyl disaster in 1986 when blasts were seen in their test nuclear reactor.
The emission of gamma radiations were so intense that they had to confine the area. They say that area will be inheritable after thousands of years.
It was indeed a pandemic and caused mutation, chemicals and radiations are prime suspects of this.
On the other hand, nuclear bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki but those cities are inheritable.
And they didn't actually see nuclear mutation there, it's a ground reality.
Now the question arises why Chernobyl explosion caused mutation though both cases had nuclear blast?
The answer is Intensity.
Chernobyl disaster emitted radiations 400 times more than Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Also the blast was on the ground, while later had in the air so much the ground is livable.
This is how Mr. Oppenheimer caused death and destruction and later was apologetic.
oh dude you start a damn serious discussion. The Chernobyl disaster was terrible. a real exposure to how annihilation was created by man himself... Oppenheimer was right, may be Newton know the results, that's why he was considered against such projects...... When I first read about the chemistry behind Chernobyl, I was shocked. A little flaw in design make it the worst disaster in nuclear history...... Thank God they managed to prevent the third explosion....well ! The first time I read a comparison about the intensity difference between "little boy ,fat man" and Chernobyl. I know a little about it, but "the reason behind it" you penned was the first time read.
He didn't know his product could cause this much destruction. Later he tried to object it but was thrown out of his work place.
Now I have realised what nuclear war actually is and we shouldn't mock our army for just keeping our nuclear bombs as decoration pieces.
Intelligence ne hi dunia tabah ki h bhai jb bhi ki, jahil to avi badnam hain.
Graphite it was
I call it Pari likhi jahalt