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by demosito666
2193 days ago
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> right now we don't really understand what may happen to the planet if the US or Russia unleash their full nuclear arsenal Nothing will happen. Planetary nuclear arsenal yield is dwarfed by a single large vulcanic eruption, and those happen regularly. In fact, modern nuclear arsenal is barely enough to destroy military targets and major cities of both parties. Direct casualties will be in millions, but probably in single digits of them. In other words, it will be a major humanitarian catastrophe, but nothing humanity (or even a major world power like US) can't survive. Probably the biggest change would be due to large areas rendered uninhabitable for decades, but then again, plenty will be left and "uninhabitability" is a matter of life quality standards. People live in Hiroshima and Chernobyl just fine. |
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And people do not live in Chernobyl at all. However, it's not really relevant to a discussion of nuclear weapons, as nuclear plant meltdowns are a completely different problem. For sure if the Chernobyl core had melted down and exploded nothing would be living in Ukraine at all, and possibly a much larger area. Hopefully though, that is one area though where technological progress has actually significantly reduced the chance that it would ever happen, in a systematic manner.