![]() There are enough nuclear bombs in the world to kill the entire human race with some to spare. The potential destructive power of the nuclear bomb is unimaginable. Its shockwave travelled around the earth 3 times. The most powerful nuclear bomb ever detonated is the RDS-220 hydrogen bomb. It is used to show wealth, strength and power with the hope to control others with fear. It is a statement as much as a flashy car is. A nuclear bomb is a piece of design that affords the world to be controlled. There are many other uses for nuclear bombs that are not physical. So why design something that one should never hope to use. It is a piece of design that even its own creator would unlikely use. The main and most mind-blowing thing it affords humanity to do is eradicate its own species. When considering what the design of the nuclear bomb affords there are many things to consider. For this reason alone, the nuclear bomb can never be morally ethical. Unless aliens come down from the sky and try and kill us all there cannot be a nuclear detonation in a war without the death of innocents. It has the potential to kill anyone weather that be woman children and even animals. You know exactly who is dying and why, no such choice can be made with the nuclear bomb. With a gun you point it at the person you deem worthy of dyeing and you shoot. This is because there is no way of controlling the number of people killed or who is killed. The completely unethical and reckless quality of the nuclear bomb is that it has the potential to kill people who were never intended to be killed. Every single time a nuclear bomb has been used in a war innocent life have been lost. However, the nuclear bomb is designed for large areas. The war would have continued and millions more would’ve died. Many would argue that the number of lives lost as a result of that explosion is far less than the lives lost if japan had not surrendered. Various individuals believe that the detonation of the bomb in Hiroshima was necessary for the surrender of japan and is one of the curtail turning points that led to the end of the war. ![]()
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