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Oppenheimer Opposing Hydrogen Bomb Reasons

On the reasons why a wise man opposed the hydrogen bomb
In the past, a wise man tried to prevent the creation of the hydrogen bomb. There are three reasons.

One person is afraid of the severity of the disaster. The wise man knew the power of nuclear weapons. In the past, nuclear bombs exploded, destroying cities and cities, and killing lives. The power of hydrogen bombs is twice that of nuclear bombs. If they are widely used in the world, once they are used, they may cause the world to sink and all things to perish. At that time, although there are winners, they will only be in ruins, so what is the benefit? It is because of fear that they will be a disaster, and they will stop their prosperity.

Both of them worry about the change of the world situation. The wise man is worried that once the hydrogen bomb is released, the nations will compete for it. Powerful countries are proud of it, weak countries are afraid and seek protection, and the arms race intensifies. Between countries, suspicion is deepening, and the foundation of peace is crumbling. To those who want to, peace is the most precious thing in the world. Now because of the hydrogen bomb, the beacon fire is afraid of reigniting, and the world will be trapped in a land of eternal disaster, so they stop with worry.

All three, I think of the existence of humanity. The wise have benevolence in their hearts and take humanity as their thoughts. The violence of hydrogen bombs not only destroys people's bodies, but also cripples people's spirits, and the disaster will be delayed in future generations. Innocent women and children are all burdened, which goes against the virtue of life in heaven and earth. If you sit back and watch the hydrogen bomb ravage, it is a tragedy for humanity. Therefore, in the name of humanity, we will reject the creation of hydrogen bombs.

With his far-sightedness and insight into the harm of hydrogen bombs, a wise man sought peace for the world and held hope for humanity. His ambition is commendable and his actions can be expressed.