Should we bring back atmospheric testing of nuclear weapons?
Not frequently, but once every 10 years or so, should we just wipe an island off the map? Spend 9 years documenting everything we can about it, and then build a tower and carefully place a hydrogen bomb on the tower, and detonate it?
I keep hearing people worrying about another "great war" but it will not be a war remembered. There would be death on a scale that remakes evolutionary history. So, maybe we should make it more visceral for people. Worth it? 10 islands per century?
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[ 2.9 ms ] story [ 28.7 ms ] threadNot sure that's a good enough reason...
Maybe every one in the world should be made to witness and feel the heat an atomic bomb in real life to make it feel more real.
I think a more realistic solution would be something like in the star trek episode "A taste of Armageddon". Instead of fighting a real war they fight a virtual one. A computer randomly selects the people to die every day as part of the death toll of the "war".
This has been considered before, e.g. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Chariot