Robert Oppenheimer quote: "I am become death, the ...
In the above word button Robert Oppenheimer was greatful we had ended world war two but could not live with the pain of hundreds of thousands or more deaths from Hiroshima and Nagasaki nor could he deal with how his "American Atom Bombs" and both changed and endangered life here forever. Though peaceful uses of Atomic materials have been invented there still are no safe places or economically viable way to dispose of spent nuclear fuel except maybe sending it into the sun, because the sun is actually a continuous Hydrogen nuclear explosion (explosion?).
Maybe a better description of all Stars migth be as controlled nuclear hydrogen fusion which is a way of converting mass into a slightly different form of mass and a different form of energy.
It's pretty amazing for me to think looking up into the Milky Way in the night sky from my Hot Tub at night on the northern California coast that I'm actually looking at trillions of controlled sets of nuclear Hydrogen fusions.
This is also very relevant today regarding Iran and Saudi Arabia: "Will Iran and Saudi Arabia in this present set of conflicts gain somehow nuclear weapons and turn their countries in the Middle East only to Craters with no one left alive sometime in the next 20 to 50 years?"
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