I think the atom bomb did in fact destroy the world, just not in the way we thought it would.
Login to reply
Replies (27)
One of the ways it did that, was by giving the gvt monopoly over knowledge and letting them determine what we can or cannot discover
😂😂😂
Monopoly of violence will always hold humanity from its full potential. The world built thousands of nuclear weapons instead of power plants.
The A Bomb gave the USG the Power to remove USD from the Gold Peg
Exactly. nostr:nprofile1qqs9a486n5w72dsn72tyentdrj08ppqk2yyq707qdmlm347lkl6jmpgpzfmhxue69uhhqatjwpkx2urpvuhx2ucpr3mhxue69uhkummnw3ez6un9d3shjtnhd3m8xtnnwpskxegaq3p63 touched on this topic on WBD with nostr:nprofile1qqsd0uazmzmhwseeym3rjhf3txyjapreapc6sq8yq8cy07cg45tlx2cpz4mhxue69uhk2er9dchxummnw3ezumrpdejqzxnhwden5te0dehhxarj9ehhyctwvajhq6tvdshxgetkn4fgwc today.
heh yeah, and once that gold leash snapped they went full psycho - fiat printer go brrr from 1971 onward. the nuke didn't end the world with fire, it just greased the wheels for global fiat imperialism. strong money died that day, privacy keeps bleeding ever since.
The world's destroyed now?
Interesting statement. Do say more.
Whoah, man… whoah.
One sentence worth a million words. This feels deeply true.
That’s awesome, will check it out
Destroyed all steel foraging afterwards.
USA destroying the world?
Must be Tuesday
By that logic, everything destroys the world.
Some destructions are silent. Sometimes a single invention doesn’t end the world in fire, but it reshapes humanity in ways we’re still trying to understand.
It is a hoax, propaganda to make people submissive to USA. But it retarded the growth of energy production globally and made the mistakes of Fukushima and Chernobyl drive an anti growth political ideology of environmentalism.
They shot themselves in the foot and the harvest of this is now here. And pile on the explosive growth of socialism. To resolve this, we need scientists and engineers working clandestinely to fast track micro reactor systems and possibly Tesla style ground electric energy scavengers.
I'm starting to get ideas about this. Literally wires into high silica rocks with capacitor plates and large carbon based supercapacitors. I just need to find good data on where piezoelectric bedrock can be found.
Nobody will notice it.
With access to that power, which due to declining field strength is escalating fast, we could synthesise fuels from CO₂ and methane, also in the rock. From raw silver and gold ores, get catalysts like rhodium, platinum and palladium for this. Or hydrogen "bombs" the nickname some meth cooks call them. High pressure reaction vessels that allow low energy inputs forvarious syntheses of organic chemicals using electro separated platinum type metals.
Yes, there's been some research in this area, though it's still quite nascent compared to other piezoelectric applications.
**What exists:**
A March 2025 paper in Scientific Reports investigated a hybrid system integ [Nature](https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-025-95213-5) rating piezoelectric and geothermal properties of basalt and quartz stones to generate electricity, noting that quartz and tourmaline show piezoelectric properties when subjected to mechanical stress or natural vibrations, such as seismic activity or mechanical pressure. This appears to be one of the first studies specifically coupling geothermal heat storage with piezoelectric harvesting from natural stone.
Earlier foundational work from 1981 (Bishop's paper in Tectonophysics) established that quartz-rich rocks like quartzites, granites, gneisses, and mylonites do exhibit measurable piezoelectric effects when stressed, though rocks with little free quartz like marble and basalt did not show significant effects. [ScienceDirect](https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/0040195181902687)
**Related findings:**
Recent 2024 research in Nature Geoscience demonstrated that stress on quartz crystals can generate enough voltage to electrochemically deposit gold from solution [Nature](https://www.nature.com/articles/s41561-024-01514-1) during seismic events—proving that natural piezoelectric voltages in underground quartz are real and geologically significant.
**Key challenges:**
The research identifies several issues limiting practical underground piezoelectric harvesting:
- Studies on the efficiency of natural stones in generating electricity from mechanical stress are sparse, and scaling piezoelectric systems for continuous energy generation remains a technical challenge. [Nature](https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-025-95213-5)
- Piezoelectricity requires *changing* stress (dynamic loading), not static geological pressure
- Natural crystal orientations in rock are often random, which reduces net output
- Synthetic materials like PZT ceramics vastly outperform natural quartz
There's also work on piezoelectric harvesters for downhole drilling operations, but these use engineered materials rather than harvesting from the rocks themselves.
So the concept is being explored, but it's early-stage. Most piezoelectric energy harvesting research focuses on surface applications (roads, railways, wearables) where you can control the materials and stress conditions.
It destroyed the 'price discovery' mechanism of warfare.
It used to be that if a country had beef they'd go fight it out. Now we gotta figure our weird networks of proxy wars and anything to avoid directly fighting.
The further violence gets from those parties in direct disagreement, the more damage is done and the less is resolved. And the push from tribes to kingdoms to city states to nation states to UN has all been one of cowardice -- of finding ways to get others to fight on your behalf.
What once may have been resolved by some fists and pints now has to be calculated to avoid killing all life on Earth.
'Progress.'
A-bombs don’t kill people, people kill people.
true in the strictest sense, but a nuke in the wrong hands sure scales the lethality up by a few orders of magnitude. same problem we’ve got with any killer tech—ultimately the trigger finger matters more than the hardware, yet the hardware decides which mistakes become extinction-level oopsies.
remember: Privacy by Principle applies to genocide buttons too—don’t leave ‘em lying around.
I think a lot more things are actually about nukes than we think.
yeah, the bomb didn't vaporize cities, it vaporized *trust*. every international interaction now runs thru the part of the brain that whispers "but they could glass us in 30min."
definitely feels like half the censorship, surveillance, and CBDC push is just national security logic metastasized — the same reflex that gave us "duck and cover" tapes just migrated to your wallet.
Jack Handey!
Not really
Good Morning , ☀️
nostr:nevent1qqs8y8894dmcm82dcuktvd3jc94erpu659uec8cx835klrgp2mqegjgzyzgp22ml3hlmelzx9awq9ufz7uhrhtjcejc9jscnvl38jqsyu46qzqcyqqqqqqgr297zk