Twilight of the Bombs | Richard Rhodes
Ғылым және технология
Pulitzer-winning author of "The Making of the Atomic Bomb"," Dark Sun", and "Arsenals of Folly" completes his tetralogy on nuclear weapons with his new book, "The Twilight of the Bombs: Recent Challenges, New Dangers, and the Prospects for a World Without Nuclear Weapons".
A single weapon profoundly shaped world history for most of a century. Its disappearance can have equally profound effects
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Richard is the most qualified person to speak on this topic.
Fantastic talk
Everyone is way too worried about nuclear proliferation. I believe in focusing on the positive side of the human spirit! We absolutely should believe that every government on this earth, from our time and over the entire future of all human governance, shall refrain from detonating a nuclear weapon in anger! And this they shall never do...FOREVER!
Thanks so much.
Who are these key military contractors who are the economical benefactors of all these funds allocated to them?
Any reason they didn't include South Africa? S.A. had over 20 nuclear tests.
@schr75
3 жыл бұрын
Because they didn´t test a singe weapon, with the possible exception of the Vela incident. S.A. only build 6 weapons, and they voluntarily dismantled them.
@timstadlmueller58
3 жыл бұрын
Also Israel.
Also the map and tests were only the tests of bombs. Not the stock pile each state has and had
We do the same thing with fighter jets. We build over priced, maintenance heavy fighters that never get used to their full ability. Id like to see what we have spent on those lately. Ike was right. The military industrial complex isnt the right answer to maintaining the economy.
@raystack6250
Ай бұрын
They misplaced 3 trillion dollars right before 9 / 11
Why don't we take it all and dump it into the Cola bore hole. The deepest hole on earth??
"...that deprive us every year of billions of dollars that might otherwise have gone into productive investment." This is so critical. One wonders what the market would have done with all of those billions of dollars. I wonder what advances in technology did we forego, or how did it get twisted, because these vast sums of money were diverted towards these "negative and sterile purposes". Ike was right to warn us so long ago. The military industrial complex is our greatest enemy.
The USSR flag still there pass 1991 !