On June 2, 1946, the death of an outstanding American scientist ushered in an even more shocking scientific and technological revolution in human history.
Is it the mysterious power of the wicked, or is it caused by the powerful power of the nuclear ** itself? And what have American scientists experienced on this issue? In times of war, a country with nuclear ** is as powerful as a beast of prey, and it is the greatest guarantee of victory in war.
Neither in the past nor at present, nuclear power cannot ignore its role in changing the pattern of military confrontation in the world, and has even marked the mark of the nuclear age in the contest of international politics.
In July 1945, the United States successfully developed three atomic bombs and set its sights on a desert area near New Mexico, and the success of the first nuclear test greatly boosted the confidence of the United States, followed by a uranium bomb and a plutonium bomb.
Before the launch of the two nuclear bombs, the United States had already successfully developed an atomic bomb called "Thin Man" and named it a symbol. However, America's ambitions did not stop there, and they soon targeted Japan in order to achieve greater benefits.
A successful U.S. conquest of Japan would help cement its position as the world's leading power. Soon after, two atomic bombs were dropped over Japan**, causing a huge shock and panic.
On August 6, 1945, Thomas, Chief of the General Staff of the United States, issued an air raid directive against Japan, emphasizing the need to drop all atomic bombs on Nagasaki and Hiroshima in Japan by August 9.
Nagasaki was in ruins, with cries of despair coming from under the collapsed buildings, littered with ruins and shattering. Because Nagasaki, Japan's eighth-largest city, was an important military port, the raid had disastrous consequences for Nagasaki.
Two atomic bombs"Boys"with"Fatty"Caused great damage and personnel in Japan**. "Boys"Nearly 60,000 people were killed, 160,000 were injured, and 81% of the buildings were destroyed.
While"Fatty"It landed in Nagasaki with an unusually bright blue flash and a dull roar. The situation is exacerbated by Nagasaki's backdrop to mountainous terrain.
1.The U.S. raid on Japan left this seaside mountain city smoky and ablaze. The sneak attack came as a shock to the Japanese cabinet. In order to prove the strength of American technology, the United States dropped two atomic bombs, "Boy" and "Fat Man".
2.Smoke and flames everywhere turned the city black and smoky, and the Japanese cabinet was shocked by the U.S. attack. In order to once again demonstrate to the world the strength of American technology, the United States dropped two atomic bombs, "Boy" and "Fat Man".
3.The U.S. attack left the mountain city near the sea in a miasma, filled with fire and smoke. The raid came as a shock to the Japanese cabinet. The United States once again proved the strength of their technology by dropping two atomic bombs, "Boy" and "Fat Man".
Despite the remarkable power of the United States, its nuclear development has also attracted global attention. According to historical records, the two atomic bombs dropped by the United States on Hiroshima and Nagasaki were powerful enough to destroy a radius of 5All brick houses within 6 km.
* The resulting air waves can even throw people up to 10 kilometers away.
Although the 1 million tons of ** can cause second-degree burns and directly trigger the burning of vegetation from 17 kilometers away, the concern is that if nuclear war becomes the norm, the damage to humanity will be fatal.
However, the United States, in order to once again prove its status as a world power, does not seem to care about these dangers.
What happened during the period when the evil consequences sown by the United States eventually turned against itself in different ways?The United States did not stop at the launch of nuclear bombs, but regarded it as the starting point for the development of nuclear weapons, and the international community, which is concerned about the consequences of nuclear weapons, should remain vigilant against US ambitions.
The laboratory has made a name for itself for its outstanding contributions to nuclear research and development, and has been hailed as a shining star in the field of scientific research. The two researchers in the laboratory, Louis Lostin and Dagaryen, have won wide recognition and respect from the American people for their outstanding scientific research talents and outstanding contributions.
Although there are still seven researchers in this laboratory, it is these two who really lead the direction of scientific research. The United States has become famous around the world because of its nuclear **, but the sudden nuclear ** has also made these "scientists" pay a heavy price.
Slotin's conscience was not taken seriously. His warnings were ignored, and the research and development of nuclear ** continued, which eventually led to the great destruction of humanity. Although Slotin was only a small researcher, his insight and courage made him a prophet.
He foresaw the dangers of nuclear research and development, but could not prevent it from happening. His story teaches us to have the courage to speak the truth, even in the face of adversity, because our conscience and courage can change the course of history.
On June 2, 1946, a funeral in the United States drew mass mourning, and it was Slotin, the researcher who conducted the atomic bomb experiment, who lay there. He deepened his research on the atomic bomb step by step, but the increasing power made it difficult for him to control.
laboratory**, he even saved the lives of seven colleagues because of it. However, the United States is still not aware of the serious consequences of nuclear **.
The pomp and circumstance of Slotin's funeral witnessed the deep mourning of the outstanding scientist in the United States, but the research and development of nuclear ** was handed over to others to continue to explore. Despite this, the continued increase in radioactivity of a plutonium nucleus in the Slotting accident has increased the United States' attention to the power of nuclear power.
Suffice it to say that since 1945, the development of nuclear ** has been going on continuously, causing global concern.
Therefore, the United States named the powerful nuclear bomb "Demon Core". According to relevant historical records, the "Demon Core" is the most powerful, largest and most far-reaching in the history of atomic energy.
Because of this, the United States has a new thinking about the "devil core". On July 1, 1946, a nuclear bomb made of "Demon Core" was detonated, and its ** force was equivalent to 23,000 tons of TNT, which ended the era of "Demon Core".
However, although the "demon core" is gone, what it leaves behind is an eternal reflection for mankind, especially those scientists.
So, what happened to them later? On May 25, 1946, in order to save seven other colleagues, Slotin was unfortunately exposed to the radiation effects of nuclear ** and suffered for the rest of his life.
Of the seven, four were discharged shortly after being hospitalized, and their symptoms were milder than the remaining three. Graves was the closest to Slotin at the time of his accident, and although he did not lose his life, he was only thirty-four years old and suffered severe radiation effects.
The Slotting accident caused a series of tragedies, the most serious of which was the permanent damage to the human body caused by radiation. Many people suffer from nerve damage, vision loss, and suffering.
For example, Dwight, who was filming at the scene of the accident**, died years later after suffering from barrier anemia due to radiation problems. Another victim, Marion, died of leukemia 19 years after the accident.
The tragedy of the Slotin accident is still deeply deplorable.
Although the United States has changed its policy, it has not denied the claim that "nuclear radiation affects life". In order to prevent similar problems from happening again, they ordered the experimenters to keep the consequences of the "demon core" secret.
This "demon core" has become an important part of the history of the development of nuclear **, leaving only a few historical documents as the only record, and no other news.
Although the demon core has come to an end, the global heated discussion about nuclear ** has not subsided. In the 77 years since the United States carried out nuclear attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, no country with nuclear weapons has ever been the first to use such a nuclear attack. "
Not to use nuclear ** first"policies are emerging on a global scale. This policy is not only a clear statement of the nuclear state's use of nuclear power, but also the most essential understanding of the strategic role of nuclear power.
The policy argues that the sole purpose of nuclear weapons is deterrence, and that it can only be used for counterattack in the event of a nuclear attack.
In 2022, China actively pushed the five permanent members of the UN to reaffirm the concept that "a nuclear war cannot be won and cannot be fought", which has been widely recognized by the international community.
There is also international recognition of national policies on the use of nuclear weapons, especially the "no first use" policy, which has helped to promote the development of reducing the number of redundant nuclear weapons.
As one of the nuclear-armed states, China has always adhered to a responsible attitude and practiced the principles of global peace and stability and the common well-being of human society in a down-to-earth manner.
Since 1960, China has firmly adhered to the policy of "no first use of nuclear weapons" for nearly 60 years.
At the same time, China promises to the world that it will continue to uphold and strive to set an example for all nuclear countries, and continue to adhere to the policy of "no first use of nuclear weapons" to ensure the livelihood of people all over the world.
Although China has nuclear weapons, it has never used them to attack for no reason, showing what it should be like as a great power.