https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZcdRQkJulAU
You may know Walt Disney as energiser , FBI secret betrayer , J. Edgar Hoover crony , father of one of the most sinewy media company and late frozen yogurt . But did you cognize that he love nuclear power ? Watch this .
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RMWOfbcAbgo

He loved it so much that he bring forth this fascinating plastic film in 1957 , an nuclear age evangelization motion-picture show call Our Friend the Atom . Watching their excogitation of what atomic energy was going to intend for humankind is mesmerize : Clean , silent , infinite and without any sort of hassle if you do n’t make bombs with it .
A hefty genie in the bottleful ready to be rule by the the great unwashed of Earth , as Dr. Heinz Haber — a German nuclear scientist himself who was in the Luftwaffe during World War II and work as the motion picture narrator — described .
Haber describes how , if used properly , the atom could mean salvation for humanity since “ ourh coahl und oil vont last forrevarr . ” Ships , plane , train , and factories all atomic powered ! In a sense , he was good . Nuclear fusion could have in mind the ultimate clear resolution to our endless might thirst — if they ever get to make it possible . Nuclear nuclear fission , on the other hand , is quite debatable .

https://jezebel.com/the-complete-japan-crisis-timeline-live-updates-5780998
The more shocking statements , however , were about how they opine radiation could be used for matter like nominate handsome , safe agrarian products ( just put radioactive particles in the soil ! ) or creating better livestock ( give cows radioactive food ! ) . I ’m surprised they did n’t let in creating superheroes with radioactive wanderer and da Gamma bomb blowup .
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