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Trinity and Beyond

m314

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I didn't get to see some of the videos from that other thread. This clip has some excerpts from Trinity and Beyond: The Atomic Bomb movie. This is what real nuclear weapons look like when they're detonated above ground or under water. It's crazy that we ever invented weapons this powerful and destructive.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XsnL6gmGOZA

Go about 5 minutes in for the underwater detonation. It's hard to imagine the scale of something like this.
 

mean mr.mustard

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That's just amazing.

Why cancer is abounding is just beyond comprehension.

We are pretty cool.

And so smart.
 

shithawk420

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We opened Pandora's shitbox when we invented the bomb.you would think Einstein would be smarter than to help with that shitstorm.than again maybe he didn't have a choice
 

m314

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We opened Pandora's shitbox when we invented the bomb.you would think Einstein would be smarter than to help with that shitstorm.than again maybe he didn't have a choice

I watched the full documentary last night. Einstein wrote a letter to Roosevelt strongly urging him to start research on an atomic bomb. Hitler was going to conquer the world, and he might have if Germany had built the bomb first. America building the bomb first would stop Hitler from conquering the world.

It didn't work out that way, exactly, but Einstein made a smart choice at the time. It turned out to be Pandora's box.

The full documentary has an interview with Edward Teller. The father of the hydrogen bomb. He wanted to study physics, not build the most powerful weapons the world has ever seen. The hydrogen bomb is many times more powerful than the atomic bomb tests in the clip I posted. We're lucky that they haven't been used in war, yet.
 

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How can that fraud Einstein ever say anything smart, he was just a thief, that's the only thing he knew how to do right.
 
I wonder what a physicist would say about the current cancer rates, in young generations.

Probably has nothing to do with the mutagenic radioactive material spewed by these "wonders" of science.

Sigh, mushrooms, Tesla towers, trichomes, and atomic bomb clouds...
 

BruceBanner

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I'm from Serbia, like Mileva Maric (Einsteins wife), Tesla etc. we have one herbalist here that claims that time-bomb like cancer triggers are in vaccines... But even if that is true (I believe it is), the cancerogenic stuff is all around now, mostly in the food we eat and drink.

Here is that herbalist dude, I ate his herby stuff and boosted my Immune-system (that's the point), and healed some nasty viruses
http://www.torexin.co.rs/index.php/knjige-i-clanci/clanci
 

m314

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Atmospheric testing probably wasn't the best idea. They wanted to figure out how the weapons worked in real life scenarios. There was a real threat of nuclear war at the time. They moved to underground tests eventually, then stopped testing completely.

There's still a higher than normal level of background radiation at the old testing sites. I don't think that has anything to do with cancer rates today. A full scale nuclear war would have increased cancer rates for generations, assuming there were generations after the war.
 
There's obviously more to the cancer rates than just vaccines, but I have traced some glioblastoma cases to the old and faulty communist time vaccines. I believe it was when there were taking vaccine material from sick monkeys, and knowing how things were here, the current regime of the time mostly gave them to unknowing children instead of throwing them out. Obviously proving that is past the point. Here, east of the Klondike we have many others dying too early. Mostly from areas uranium was mined or from places by the borders. I've been trying to connect the dots but more than the cause we have so many patients from Serbia as well that Id be more worried about a safe cure and prevention of future cases, regardless of the possibility that in the cause is the cure (radiotherapy- chemotherapy).

Atomic fire destroys human habitability of air, earth, and water - regardless.

Nacc.
 

DoubleTripleOG

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See my location, under my name? That's where we (U.S.) set off our largest thermonuclear device to date. It actually yielded more than what they thought because of how the chemistry works at that energy level. Super heavy duty shit, for heavy duty dudes only.

I love that movie, bought it off the T.V. when they first released it for sale, back when I was in high school. They might be the worst invention ever, but god damn are they interesting. So much raw power, they can't be fucked with. Russia set one off a couple years later that made Castle Bravo look like a kids toy.......50 something Megatons!!!
 
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