From Light To Darkness In The Fraction Of A Second

by Black Hair Rolled In Dried Blood

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Dilaremeo Overall a fine, coherent, gritty, and soothing electronic ambient track that has, roughly, three sections, maybe four.
I. Crunchy waves conjuring ghost fingers that massage the temples.
II. Stepping back, muffled and solid tones, The Last Man at the last organ in a lost ruin gritting through the melodies.
III. Do androids' dreams of crickets have high sample rates?
IV. Robot crickets and profound isolation of a dense urban scene or dead city played by a bow on industrial strength cables.
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Nuclear fusion is a reaction that releases atomic energy by the union of light nuclei at high temperatures to form heavier atoms. Hydrogen bombs, which use nuclear fusion, have higher destructive power and greater efficiencies than atomic bombs.

Due to the high temperatures required to initiate a nuclear fusion reaction, the process is often referred to as a thermonuclear explosion. This is typically done with the isotopes of hydrogen (deuterium and tritium) which fuse together to form Helium atoms. This led to the term ‘hydrogen bomb’ to describe the deuterium-tritium fusion bomb.

The first hydrogen bomb was exploded on 1st November, 1952 at the small island of Eniwetok in the Marshall Islands. Its destructive power was several megatons of TNT. The blast produced a light brighter than a thousand suns and a heatwave felt 50 kilometres away. The Soviet Union detonated a hydrogen bomb in the megaton range in August 1953. The US exploded a 15 megaton hydrogen bomb on 1st March, 1954. It had a fireball of 4.8 km in diameter and created a huge mushroom-shaped cloud.

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released June 15, 2019

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He sits in a small room listening to their conversations and speaking to himself.
They all listen, dying to answer their own questions. He watches his own likeness reflected in the broadcast on the screen and recognises no-one.

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