Jaw-dropping video shows every nuclear explosion from 1945-1998
My knowledge on the topic was very lacking.
1: I had no idea that there were over 2,000 nuclear tests in total
2: I had no idea that the USA was still testing nuclear weapons in the early 1990's.
3: I had no idea that France performed over 200 nuclear tests.
4: I have no idea how we've managed not to blow ourselves to smithereens.
Jaw-dropping video shows every nuclear explosion from 1945-1998
Here's a video that'll have you riveted: an ominously comprehensive rendering that shows the time and place of every nuclear detonation from 1945 to 1998.
Although the map and graphics are almost comically low-res, the minimalist presentation is so effective you can't look away. Every explosion produces a musical chime, and every time a new nation goes nuclear, it gets a different note. We were particularly struck by the Cold War musical duel between the U.S. and U.S.S.R., as each responds to the other's nuclear testing, resulting in a darkly impressive light show on the map.
Why does it stop at 1998? Creator Isao Hashimoto used a book published in 2000 as reference material for the vid. I think it's time for an update, Mr. Hashimoto.
Here's a video that'll have you riveted: an ominously comprehensive rendering that shows the time and place of every nuclear detonation from 1945 to 1998.
Although the map and graphics are almost comically low-res, the minimalist presentation is so effective you can't look away. Every explosion produces a musical chime, and every time a new nation goes nuclear, it gets a different note. We were particularly struck by the Cold War musical duel between the U.S. and U.S.S.R., as each responds to the other's nuclear testing, resulting in a darkly impressive light show on the map.
Why does it stop at 1998? Creator Isao Hashimoto used a book published in 2000 as reference material for the vid. I think it's time for an update, Mr. Hashimoto.
1: I had no idea that there were over 2,000 nuclear tests in total
2: I had no idea that the USA was still testing nuclear weapons in the early 1990's.
3: I had no idea that France performed over 200 nuclear tests.
4: I have no idea how we've managed not to blow ourselves to smithereens.
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