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[music] the
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mother's kingdom
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store its treasures on different levels
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you yourself until recently we thought
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that such a kingdom was the only one we
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had no idea that others existed
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when we light a match a chemical
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reaction releases the energy located
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in the molecules old chemical bonds
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are destroyed but the shape of the Teji bathroom is
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now neighboring molecules begin
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to move faster the temperature increases
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further the process becomes the most
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multiplying a kind of chain
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reaction the energy embodied by the flame
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may have been locked for many years in the
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chemical bonds between the atoms of the world and
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carried
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electrons that revolved around the core of the
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mimics when we make a fire we
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release hidden chemical
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energy but it exists a deeper
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level of motives
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that keep other species not inside the
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heart of the atom is its core this
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hidden treasure was formed
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billions of years ago in distant stellar
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furnaces long before the
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earth was formed this energy is what
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feeds the stars the fight with nature for these
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I know a cosmic rite of passage
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enough complete creatures that
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can walk so far through natural
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labyrinths better be careful with
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starlight better not joke
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alpa like fire it can give life to
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civilization and
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I area that's
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what an atom is a gate
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what they are made of how they connect
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to each other like something something as small
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as an atom can contain so much energy
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where did it come from and then we are right where they came from
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and it is higher when we explore
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the origin of atoms we follow our
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own origin and through this
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task will require delving into
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space and time but I was resting I
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want to tell you a story about two
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atoms someone come with me
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paper a long time ago even before the earth
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there were clouds of cold liquid
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lord it consisted of simple atoms
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gravity attracted them to each other
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so the word cloud
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fear atoms contained small but
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heavy particles in their depths
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hydrogen had protons and surely there
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were also neutrons and both had a veil of
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electrons in the orbits of the atom in the cloud,
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moving faster and faster as gravity
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pulled them closer and closer from here
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until everything was compressed free of charge, this
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compression increased the temperature so much and
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that the cloud turned into a natural
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thermonuclear reactor
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or in other words into a star
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atoms operating according to the laws of physics,
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they met
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if everything was in continuous darkness and then
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light appeared in this foam of elementary
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particles, it formed the nucleus of one of the
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atoms of the helium atom, billions of years later
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the star grew old, turned all the
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available hydrogen fuel into day,
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now when the time has come for the star
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to die, it resumes its early
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stage of development
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you can find our helium atom. he
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connected with two others, becoming one of
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our heroes, a
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carbon atom, this is what is happening in the
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heart of the stars, soon our attack nature
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will fly out of this red giant
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star into the world of the starry ocean
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ball, we painted this atom blue
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so that you can see and past in the
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vast expanses of the at the same time,
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in another part of the galaxy
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similar processes took place when
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stars
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were born and died another and there our
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stories were formed in the heart of this
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dying one in this in the catastrophic
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process of transition into a supernova two
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hundred twenty-six protons and
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neutrons merged with a carbon atom
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turning into a there, hurray, we painted
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our other hero with paint so that you
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could follow him on his
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journeys in space and time
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Tashkent you key and nastya
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wandering through the vast Milky
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Way galaxy both of our atoms turned out to be water for
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us the birth of a small solar system of
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our solar system
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our atom carbon traveled
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far to become part of a small
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planet of the building billions of years later it
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connected with a very complex
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sentient molecule that had the peculiar
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properties of creating almost
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identical copies of itself the
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carbon atom played its tiny role in the
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origin of life in all its
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incarnations our carbon atom did not have
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self-awareness no free will he was
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just an extremely insignificant cog in
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some huge spacecraft
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working in accordance with the laws of
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nature another uranium atom created in a
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supernova what happened to him
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and our world was born in fire
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this tiny one and there he was involved in
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loves maybe he took a ride along the wave
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of a supernova, maybe he was attracted by
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the gravity of our sun, plunging
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deeper and deeper into the
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vein, it was still scorching, soon
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the surface of the earth cooled down, but the nitro
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remained molten magma slowly
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circulating, did ours selected return,
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rushing through centuries from the depths to the
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surface
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despite the high temperatures from the
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fingers under the pressure in the bowels of the earth,
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nothing threatened the integrity of our atom;
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atoms are small, old,
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solid and durable,
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everything consists of atoms,
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and including us, until the last years of the 19th century,
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we didn’t know about the frantic activity
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inside the atom and that’s where our two atoms are from
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opposite ends of the Milky Way galaxy
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after all, we met it happened in
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Paris
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[music]
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how our carbon atom became part of the
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retina of the eye of one of the greatest
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scientists in the whole world
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discus frequent after the discovery of
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X-rays, only a
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few years passed you Marie Curie and and ears
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research partner Pierre wanted to
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know how a piece matter allows you to
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see through the skin and even the walls of a building
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that there are rare places in the world in the
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wild that are not rich in uranium and have these
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strange properties,
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inspired by the marina and scientific research here, a
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kindly dull bureau and the ore still
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mixed with pine needles took the
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table of parts of Eastern Europe in which
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now the Czech Republic is located
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but this material was very rare but even
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to process a small amount of
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this material it was necessary to make the
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most lengthy labor-intensive efforts
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what evil games later she wrote we lived
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alone with our work like you gentle
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daiwa they worked in the worst conditions
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to refine the ore into a mineral called a
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pile of uranium mica which is 50 80
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percent uranium
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here it was a real achievement
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accident the birds were hunting for something
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much rarer 500 it took
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three years to process the ore
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to extract only one tenth of a gram of the
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substance she named for the sake of you
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Marie-Pierre
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discovered a completely new element
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you did not show that the birth was completely
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unaffected by high temperatures it
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was strange most things
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exposed to such a high temperature
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would change dramatically and there was something else
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this substance spontaneously released
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energy to me through chemical reactions and
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through some unknown
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Marie Curie mechanism she called this new phenomenon
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radioactivity cabbage soup
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she and Pierre you believed that the energy
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that is spontaneously released from a
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piece of sake will be much greater than
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burning the same amount of coal
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radioactivity to their surprise was
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millions of times stronger than chemical energy
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here div the differences between the release of
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energy that is in molecules are
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much more energy is deep
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inside
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because you and the memory is a small district and the
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man whom she will later
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marry will receive 5 Nobel Prizes in the
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field of science
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[music]
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for a couple with bottles, test tubes and
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containers from the mica
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that they cleaned, there were particles left
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for the sake of they were so powerful ones that
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illuminated the laboratory at night snakes enemy
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years later Marie wrote
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they were like the stars of the earth these
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glowing tubes in this poor damp
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shack
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blowing over Marie made the correct conclusion
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that the glow was caused by what was
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happening inside
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I der radioactive from the already for
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thousands of years it was believed that
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atoms are the smallest unit of
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matter, the earth's Curie stars were evidence
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that inside the atom a world is possible and in
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where even smaller
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particles interact, a hundred years after that
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magical night, Marie Curie's cookbooks
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still glowed with that exquisite
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radioactivity that she
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discovered in the consciousness of Herbert
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Wells
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took time to understand the
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darker consequences of this deeper
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understanding of nature, a
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brilliant writer who turned a
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new scientific discovery into stories and
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which captivated the
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whole world with
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impulses, not a seer of those dire
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consequences that no one saw,
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baybak he, about two and a half
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thousand years ago, a new war began
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as Alexander's conquered territories
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extended from Macedonia to Indian
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civilization magazine now on planet
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earth there were many people who were
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loyal to groups consisting of a million in
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mount due to large distances the
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maximum speed of communication and
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transportation was equal to the speed of
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sails and horses
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academy starchi ladies 3 the king of sparta
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became famous for them his unshakable courage
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he liked to take part in
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hand-to-hand combat with the enemy rice
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they say that when he first saw the
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projectile thrown from the ballista Harmon
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screamed in pain
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Hercules the valor of a man was lost
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[applause]
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[music] the
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range and probability of defeat
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increased exponentially
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now in place of one corpse lay 10
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persons than and the soldier who released
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the lever on the siege engine and did not even
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see their faces, he was far from the battle on the
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other side of the city wall
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of the edge today, the maximum
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transportation speed is the second cosmic
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speed of 40 thousand kilometers per hour with
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perks the speed of communication is the speed of
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light I am agents and the horizons of perception
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have also expanded significantly; for
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some, it’s a billion or more; for
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others, it’s a whole species for hire; for some, it’s all
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living beings; the range of damage in the
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worst case scenario is now our entire
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civilization; how we got to this point; this is
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the result of a deadly embrace between
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science and the state; and this friendship was
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one scientist for whom
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no amount of
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destructive power was enough 7
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[music]
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it is difficult to determine the exact moment when the
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first nuclear war began with a handbag,
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some believe that the mother flew from an arrow
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over the treetops,
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others believe that it began
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much later than us 3 letters
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in 1939 on Adolf’s birthday
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Hitler,
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one of his brightest young scientists,
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Paul, had well prepared a special gift
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for his Fuhrer in the cards, wrote a letter
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to the Nazi military department, he
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wanted to inform them that the latest
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developments in nuclear physics would make it possible to
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produce an explosive device
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exponentially more powerful than conventional
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weapons, which is what he was trying to give Adolf
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Hitler an atomic bomb,
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but Hitler never received nuclear
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weapons, he killed, arrested, exiled to camps
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many great physicists
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on their territories, the Czech who
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turned out to be Jews or liberals, or
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both together,
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sad, exactly a month before the start of the war,
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made a pilgrimage near the village of the Russian Federation to the
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house that albert einstein rented on
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lone colin the physicist who usually carried
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bios lords trips from manhart she was
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unavailable that august day in
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1939 so senart hired the services of
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immigrants from hungary a
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young scientist named edward teller
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whisper tires boo persecution in
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budapest forced him and in the fall
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take refuge in Munich
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where he lost his right leg in a
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traffic accident in the early 30s.
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Tyler his family were forced to
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flee again. You feel as well as how Harted
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felt it was his duty to
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inform Hitler of the forces of art hotel
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so that President Franklin Roosevelt would
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learn about the amazing power of such weapons
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on earth there was not a single scientist
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whose prestige and influence was
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comparable to the prestige and influence of
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Einstein and heavy Marmite Stein was Hitler who
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had nuclear weapons at his disposal
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but what would be the long-term
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consequences of this dangerous new knowledge
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that could no longer be contained if it was
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given free rein Einstein would not have accepted
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participated in the US effort to create an
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atomic bomb which became known as the
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Manhattan Project
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but he warned the President about the possible
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use of atomic nuclei in war
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after the end of the war he told
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a reporter that if he had known that the Germans would
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not succeed in creating an atomic bomb he would
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never have signed the letter Edward teller
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had no such ambivalence he could not
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wait to start using and
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there for military purposes Russian physicist
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Georgy Flerov
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I tried for years to warn my
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leader Joseph Stalin about the possible
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military applications of nuclear chain
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reaction but the Soviet Union was under siege by the
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Germans and designing atomic bombs would
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probably take platoons
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so with whom, when they found themselves pressed
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against the wall,
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even thinking about this idea seemed
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impractical in 1942, Flerov
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published a scientific article on nuclear
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physics, but he was excited about how
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prominent physicists in Europe and the United States would
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comment on his work, Flerov’s form
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was puzzled by
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none of the physicists of the international scientific
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the community did not consider this article worthy of
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commenting, at first he was offended
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but then he realized that what was really
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happening
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Birkin American and German scientific
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journals were cleared of any work on
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nuclear physics since both countries were
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secretly working on creating a bomb the
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lack of published data you don’t
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bark their dogs prompted Flerov
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redouble his efforts to convince
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Stalin to begin his own
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development of nuclear weapons in all three
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cases, it was scientists they generals or
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arms dealers who informed their leader
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of the possible huge increase in the
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likelihood of defeat the
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US War Department chose a
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remote location in Los Alamos,
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New Mexico he as
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headquarters - apartments for designing an atomic
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bomb,
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it was recommended by the director of the
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physics project, physicist Robert
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Oppenheimer, and a jacket that was
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cured there and a disease,
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but for Edward Teller the
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atomic bomb was not big enough,
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he dreamed of an even greater mortality
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weapon for which a nuclear bomb
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would be just matches for mining fire
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thermonuclear weapon which the atelier
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affectionately called super if you Edward
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Teller had the opposite in the scientific
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community
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it would be Joseph Roth was wattpad let them
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die blood was born in Warsaw into a wealthy
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family who, like a timer, lost everything in the summer of
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1939 shortly before the
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Nazi invasion and dinner we invited to England
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for a research position at the
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University of Liverpool at the last
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minute before leaving, or his wife
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urgently needed to have her appendicitis removed,
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nonsense, she was forced to stay
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until she could travel,
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insisted that Joseph go and
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set up their new home, that’s all only a
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couple of weeks she told him the
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task was to find a
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chemical substance that would start a
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nuclear chain reaction first
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introduced in the Yulia Axis by Lord London
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scientists and engineers told themselves that
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they would prevent a serious danger of creating a
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bomb of unprecedented destructive
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forces and their government could be trusted
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they would never will not use these
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weapons because of aggression like other
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governments of other countries these
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nuclear scientists were the first to see the creation of
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nuclear weapons as a deterrent to
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their use dolphin the fear
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of Hitler with the atomic bomb
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was the driving force behind the Manhattan Project
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and yet when Germany surrendered and
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Hitler was no more only one of the
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thousands of scientists working on the bomb
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left it was John Roth in the following
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years whenever he was asked about
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his decision he always rejected any
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suggestion that he did it out of
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moral superiority his hour he
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simply smiled and said that he did
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it because he was desperate missed his
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wife who prevented him from leaving Warsaw
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who was lost due to the chaos of the war with
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its end we are doctors
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he had a chance to go and look for her
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but he never found a better person
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except or not on the list of the dead
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exactly died in the Holocaust Eckstein
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was destroyed in the concentration camp a liar even though he
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lived another 60 years mouth blood did not marry again
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[music]
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of the three countries that conducted research
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on creating a bomb,
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only the USA succeeded until the end of the war,
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historians believe that this happened
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because America accepted a lot of
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immigrants from the leading figures of the
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Manhattan Project only two were
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Americans and only one received a
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doctorate in the United States atomic bombs
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were dropped on the Japanese cities of
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Hiroshima and Nagasaki, ending the Second
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World War
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two months later, President Truman
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invited Oppenheimer to the oval
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office to congratulate the feet of the horror of the morning
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we Oppenheimer was not going to celebrate
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Mr. President I feel the blood on
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my hands
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house pf don't be a fool if anyone has
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blood on their hands then it does
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n't bother me at all Colombia
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how long do you think it will take for the Russians to have
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a bomb never
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again never letting this whiner near me
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heard in aspen less than 4
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years later the Russians exploded their own
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atomic bomb not soon after that both
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countries began to create thermonuclear
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hydrogen bombs and only nuclear
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weapons started by three letters from scientists
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terribly began the pipe after the
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war Teller's dreams
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and more and more murderous force
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began to come true in peace and balls in the beginning of the
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50s,
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after all, when the hunt for communists began in the United States,
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and he was absolutely
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happy to remind that Robert
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Oppenheimer,
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his former boss who brilliantly
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led the Manhattan project, should
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be deprived of security
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clearance, which destroyed
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Oppenheimer’s career
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Trinity area the place where On July 16, 1945, the
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world's first atomic bomb test occurred
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despite the drastic reduction in nuclear
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arsenals, the specter of nuclear war still
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haunts us can we sleep so soundly vtr a
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smoking volcano
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another time there were others who faced
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grave danger conditional sleep paralysis
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let me tell you a story two
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men walked into a bar got into a fight
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pretty
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well and golu and auguste cifare you were already
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arrested and taken to samper prison
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where he was locked in a dungeon
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walked in how it all happened on the
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french colonial island of
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martinique in the caribbean sea 1902 year in the
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junior year in the midst of the election
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campaign
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this April morning, Fernand the cleric
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went out into the street to enjoy the view
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that he was a master of everything that he inspected
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factories that turned trees into
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furniture where there were fields of sugar cane and
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coffee, it’s strange why suddenly on the street
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and her in such sunny warmth and an island
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but it was a myth it was the ashes from the volcano
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Mount
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Montpelier
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when the ashes began to fall Claire eprint the
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ex-wife of an American adviser
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decided to go home to Massachusetts but it
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was impossible for the next week she
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had planned idleness and
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was postponing it unthinkable
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andrew world there were many who were too
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poor to leave their meager
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possessions and flee the city from the interior
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to a safer part of the island others
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who had the means to do so set sail on
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gf boats marfusha that day worked until
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late in the evening making detailed
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plans for the banquet [ __ ] day of ascension,
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meanwhile, below the servants were playing ashes from the
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banquet hall in preparation for the event
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as you can hear, the only one close to science
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on the island of Martinique was a
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primary school teacher named Gaston la
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but actually la made a pilgrimage
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to the recently awakened volcanic
00:29:48
crater and shared his observations
00:29:50
Due to the increased activity in the newspaper,
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Nolan was more worried about his
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upcoming trip to Paris. Soon
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he was supposed to show samples of the
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island's vegetation and give a lecture
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about which he was asked, but because of the
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ash falling at such a speed,
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all his samples will be destroyed. My
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real Marfusha plucked up courage create a
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new blog from the floor mustache rs dear
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residents do not be afraid
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in the near future no lava flows
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will be able to reach the city between the city
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and the volcano 7 kilometers the amount of lava
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must be incredibly huge to
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cross two huge halls we have his lot
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between us and Mount Montpellier
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early in the morning of May 7 people in the family woke up
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from thunderous seismic tremors and bright
00:30:58
flashes of lightning near the Scottish one,
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now a massive massacre began along the strand of the disk
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so that troops would be sent to short the city with you,
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and then by chose shortly before dawn
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Thursday morning Valkein May 8, the volcano became
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completely calm, the air was
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cool and fresh
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and the sea was like glass when on May 8, 80 2 in
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the morning there was an eruption of the mountain banks
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only the explosion was recognized as such a loud sound that
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was heard 800 kilometers away in Venezuela
00:31:44
our massive pyroclastic
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flood deadly clouds of superheated
00:31:50
physis crossed the valleys in a matter of
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minutes
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the explosion was equivalent to one
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strategic nuclear warheads
00:32:06
saints through three days after the eruption,
00:32:09
people from the other part of the island combed the
00:32:12
still smoking streets of Saint-Pierre
00:32:15
to collect the bodies and burn what the
00:32:18
volcano could not completely destroy
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phil few people have ever experienced what the
00:32:38
luja bust of kepari survived
00:32:40
and lived to tell oh on a stick, well,
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when the eruption began, he heard the
00:32:46
cries of his captivating ones until there was a
00:32:48
terrifying silence, and then unbearable heat began to penetrate through the
00:32:52
small hole in the chamber,
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he
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jumped and jumped around to avoid it,
00:33:01
but still got badly burned in the set,
00:33:04
for three days he suffered in the carriage without a
00:33:07
single piece of food
00:33:09
except for the moisture on the walls of the cell made of satin,
00:33:12
his sentence to solitary confinement in a
00:33:14
dungeon with thick walls saved his
00:33:17
life and but he was one of two survivors
00:33:21
of the 30,000 inhabitants of Sam Pierre
00:33:24
in the
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Arbos and what to say about us
00:33:32
will we know when to beat anxiety from
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and vodka will we be able to foresee the future
00:33:37
like will we be able to wake up on time
00:34:02
[ __ ] that we are back on the trail of one
00:34:04
of our 2 uranium atoms the
00:34:11
uranium atom is unstable by nature
00:34:14
sooner or later it disintegrates
00:34:17
particles from the nucleus escape transforming the
00:34:20
uranium atom this is a completely different element
00:34:26
we are flying through crossfire of
00:34:29
radioactive decay subatomic
00:34:32
particles move like bullets through fine
00:34:35
structure 6 stripping electrons from molecules
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here's how radioactive radiation affects
00:34:41
living things ear show these
00:34:49
chromosomes never had a chance
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here's why atomic weapons are so much
00:34:54
more dangerous than usual and I'm on radiation
00:34:57
all around us
00:34:59
you inside one paw in a small
00:35:01
amount it does not represent the level
00:35:03
but in higher doses
00:35:05
it is a completely different story in the
00:35:08
short term exposure to a
00:35:10
lethal level of radiation can
00:35:12
cause a non-standard reaction of the cell
00:35:14
which begins to multiply
00:35:17
exponentially
00:35:18
cancer fights the morning its strength to cause harm
00:35:22
can also be reflected in streams
00:35:24
of time in it speech when radiation
00:35:27
tore apart the chromosomes of a butterfly
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it left a destructive trace that
00:35:32
changed the fate of the unborn offspring of
00:35:35
this butterfly mutation of their genes paul
00:35:43
you have a lot in common with butterflies speeches any
00:35:47
change in the DNA structure will be passed on
00:35:50
to subsequent generations
00:35:52
this damage is passed on
00:35:56
vandalism of our future we we consist of
00:35:59
atoms
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of which were born in stars thousands of
00:36:03
light years in space and
00:36:05
billions of years ago in time in the search for
00:36:08
our origin
00:36:09
took us far from our era in this
00:36:13
world we are a product of stars closely related to the
00:36:16
rest of the universe the matter from which
00:36:20
we were created in the cosmic
00:36:22
fire and now you are a walking repository of 7
00:36:26
billion billion billion atoms
00:36:29
intricately combined over billions of years
00:36:31
have found a way to tap into this
00:36:35
cosmic fire hidden in the heart of matter
00:36:37
we cannot forget this knowledge
00:36:40
and unfortunately madness rules our
00:36:45
family
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[music]
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with these letters written by scientists
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for the beginning of this nightmare followed by
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others this letter to the planet begins
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with a new concept of physics
00:37:07
requiring a different way of thinking we
00:37:12
choose death because we cannot
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forget our strife we ​​treat ourselves as
00:37:19
people to people remember your humanity and
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forget about everything else
00:37:31
murafa what about our second
00:37:33
atom carbon atom 700
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it's inside one of you
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