>** Audio: > https://xcancel.com/RVG_sieve/status/1901102688223588757#m https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j4OeKEHCuic>** upshot-knothole.: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mn7PeI2UyEM>As the cloud lifted toward the stratosphere, I heard a sharp "crack" and, I don't know how else to describe it, but it absolutely was not the loud and rolling "BAADDOOM" that is often suggested by movie descriptions of such explosions. I remember being unimpressed by the sound given what I had just witnessed. Even one of the guys standing next to me remarked: "I don't know about you, but that sounded just like a big firecracker to me!", which meant to me he was similarly unimpressed by the sound. And that was it! - except that the memory of the power that resides in one of these weapons has never left me; notwithstanding the fact that the sound emitted seemed to be not much (but remember, we were a long distance away.)>There aren't many of us guys left that have this experience to tell and, in one way, that's too bad. In reliving this experience over the years - and a few others that were similar - , I have often thought that everybody should know, firsthand, and really feel the power in these damn things. In fact, the best thing for preventing nuclear war might be, every few years or so, to take a good collection of world leaders out to a desolate site and light one of these big babies off to show them what these things really are. Maybe it would make a difference and maybe it wouldn't but one thing is certain, it would be an experience they would never forget.
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