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Bombas Nucleares Detonadas 1945-1998 (Isao Hashimoto)

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Uploaded by on Aug 1, 2010

Esta animação, feita por Isao Hashimoto, mostra todas as bombas nucleares detonadas desde a Trinity em 1945 pelos EUA até o ano de 1998.
Permite uma boa visualização do quanto utilizamos destes dispositivos. Apesar de não demonstrar o quão poderosas foram as bombas.

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  • From this it is clear that the USA is an enemy of the human race and Russia comes a close second...

  • Before 1945, Cancer rates world wide were pretty low...Then around the 1970s Cancer rates began climbing at unprecedented rates, and continue to do so.

    We detonated 2053 weapons of mass destruction. Maybe all that radiation from it is giving us Cancer. As one of the results of exposure to radiation is cancer. oho?! Idea here Watson! lol

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  • stupid runs deep here

  • @APG19912009

    One minor rise in solar activity will give humanity more cancer than all of these 2053 bombs combined.

  • Nations have eventually enclosed their territories by bombing even their own land. I can say that right now, we pretty much lost where we should be. Maybe it is the time for individuals to choose where they belong to.

  • @hastalueguito Yep. Increasing herd knowledge is our only option, nothing else works. I'm fairly optimistic at this point. I think we've got a pretty good shot. Getting the wind to change just takes some time. Even this nuclear test video is a cause for some optimism. The fashion of nuclear testing has passed as our knowledge has grown, only a few nations are still fluffing their nuclear plumage anymore. Hopefully the fashion of selfishness is also on its way out. It kind of looks that way.

  • @andymcgaha I totally agree with you. An only link in a chain can't be blamed. My comment was just a thought about the issue. The problem I see (in many other things as well, like pollution) it's that when everybody is guilty, no one is, and therefore no one is responsible and no one can change things. But chains only work if all of the links do... and thet's when we (people together) can do something about problems

  • @hastalueguito I'm just pointing out that we probably shouldn't blame the scientists who are working on very compartmentalized problems overmuch rather than the governments and military industrial machine which employ them. After all, in that Feynman book I mentioned, Richard isn't the one who was sitting quietly during the first weapons test. He was partying with the rest of them. Even the most brilliant of us can have tunnel vision. Big picture thinking is a social job, we can't be islands.

  • @andymcgaha By the way, I absolutely enjoy Feynman! Outstanding scientist and human being..

  • @andymcgaha so shall we just give up trying?let it be? I really believe humanity is capable of incredible things. Using logic at a bigger scale isn't impossible, right? I agree with you in that it's humanity's nature to be selfish, but it's also in our nature being generous, and especially it's in our nature to assure our own survival! every day the number of people who change increases, lets not be on the way thinking it's impossible, but rather be a part of it and enjoy it! it's exciting!

  • The best part about this video is it speaks for itself. No need for any words.

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