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But whereas stuff like "The Amazing Colossal Man" (a man turned giant by
atomic
testing) and "Beginning of the End" (Peter Graves vs. giant grasshoppers) had a certain charm reflective of the 1950s' "high- concept/low-budget" brand of sci-fi, "Empire of the Ants" is a bottom-feeder from start to finish, trying desperately to capture the low-grade magic of a bygone era.
On the plus side the world would probably not have the
atomic
bomb, and might not have wasted billions sending a man to the moon if the South had won the Civil War.
This film story initially appeared to be a more or less typical coming of age story of a teenage girl, set in the '50's at the height of the
atomic
bomb testing age in the desert southwest, but ended up being a sad and multi-faceted story of unrealized potential, chronic physical pain, alcoholism, paranoia, abuse, spousal enabling, ruined family potential, and of a daughter's loss of love and trust in her father due to the results of his very human and typical response to great pain....self medication by alcohol.
The beginning showed the detonation of several
atomic
bombs in the Pacific.
The film encapsulates the drama which unfolds immediately upon the completion of an
atomic
powered computer.
What everyone forgot was the fact, a machine created to prevent war, could morph into an
atomic
tyrant.
A group of scientists on a top secret military base make a discovery that may even be bigger than the
Atomic
bomb.
Anyway this is one of the best Dinosaur Flicks it is about
atomic
waste in the Atlantic Ocean in England that makes a 200 Foot Paleosaurus Radioactive it eventually goes on a rampage in the streets of London.
Apparently the story starts with Dorian's grandfather coming home from a hard days work building
atomic
bombs and then killing his daughter .
I'm just sort of curious where abouts in the Victorian world there was an
atomic
weapons project .
Worse still in a fit of angst and guilt it was this led to Dorian's grandfather killing himself and his daughter " Who'd have thought that the smallest thing in creation would kill the most number of people " Hmmmm well since the film ignores any sense of time and setting I think it's only fair neutrinos are smaller than atoms whilst firearms have killed far more people than
atomic
bombs .
Shortly after the
atomic
bombs had fallen on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Einstein was asked, “Why is it that when the mind of man has stretched so far as to discover the structure of the atom we have been unable to devise the political means to keep the atom from destroying us?”His answer was timeless: “That is simple, my friend.
The reality of the
atomic
bomb precludes large-scale war between world powers; governments intervene, upon global agreement, with large-scale bailouts; and today’s Western societies and emerging powers are much richer than those still devastated by World War I.
Efforts to economize on energy, storing it, and generating it by “clean” or low-carbon methods deserve priority and the sort of commitment from governments that were accorded to the Manhattan Project (which created the
atomic
bomb) or the Apollo moon landing.
In February, a high-level Israeli delegation visited Beijing to present the Chinese leadership with “evidence” of Iran’s
atomic
ambitions.
The main argument in favor of dropping an
atomic
bomb on Hiroshima, and a second bomb on Nagasaki three days later, has always been that it would hasten an end to World War II.
One might ask why the awesome power of the
atomic
bomb was not demonstrated to the Japanese with an attack on, say, a military site away from a city.
In fact, US officials had another reason for choosing to target Hiroshima and Nagasaki, instead of remote sites: they wanted a firsthand look at the impact of an
atomic
bomb on a city.
They didn’t choose, say, Tokyo, because it had previously been firebombed, the devastation from which could not easily be differentiated from the effects of the
atomic
bomb.
In April 1945, US Secretary of War Henry Stimson explained to President Harry Truman that the
atomic
bomb would be “the most terrible weapon ever known in human history.”
In January 1946, in its very first resolution, the UN called for a plan “for the elimination from national armaments of
atomic
weapons.”
Bernal's main scientific interest was initially the
atomic
structure of crystals, metals, and minerals, then of hormones and sterols--and of some amino acids, the building blocks of proteins.
In mathematical terms, it gives the amplitude, but not the phases--i.e., the stages in an oscillatory motion--without which the
atomic
positions could not be determined.
With simpler structures made up of small numbers of atoms, chemistry could provide considerable guidance as to the
atomic
arrangements, and a solution could thus often be found by trial and error.
I addressed arms reduction, including nuclear arms, and I proposed that by the year 2000 no country should have
atomic
weapons.
Others assert, with some level of official encouragement, that every scientific discovery or achievement – including jet aircraft and
atomic
weaponry – was made in India during the Vedic age.
Knowledge of the potentially horrible consequences of a military confrontation and of the equally horrific consequences of an Iran in possession of the
atomic
bomb must force the US to abandon its policy of no direct negotiations and its hope for regime change.
But the most common view of security and intelligence experts worldwide is that, while Iran may want the technical breakout capability to build a nuclear weapon that Japan now has, it is still a long way from building a usable
atomic
weapon, and has made no decision to do so.
What began as esoteric explorations of the workings of the physical world – the nature of electromagnetism and the
atomic
structure of matter, for example – became, in the hands of inventors and innovators, telecommunications, new drugs, medical imaging and devices, nuclear power, the computer chip, and the Internet.
Had Israel not learned of the secret plant, which was on the verge of launching operations to produce material for an
atomic
arsenal, the rebels effectively would have been in possession of a radiological weapon.
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