Tuesday, April 14, 2020
Essay Examples of the Biggest Bang in History
Essay Examples of the Biggest Bang in HistoryHiroshima Bugi Atomu (The Mother of All Bombs) and Hirohito's visit to China have also been included in the list of 'Top Ten Essay Examples of the Biggest Bangs in History'. This is a bit ironic because the Big Bang Theory states that nothing can happen until after the big bang.The second half of the essay is rather ironic, but at least it gets right to the point, now that I think about it. But after all the time that I have spent looking for those samples of essay examples of the Big Bang, this is not the one that I would say is the best and most impressive one. That honor goes to that one on the bottom of the list; I am going to get to that next.Hiroshima Bugi Atomu is actually one of the most famous names in the science of nuclear physics. It also happens to be the birthplace of the atom bomb. That's pretty heavy duty stuff, even by the standards of science. Because of that fact, the writers of these essay samples are not exactly trying to make things any less serious or anything like that.At first glance, I thought the essay samples of Hiroshima Bugi Atomu 57 were even more interesting than those on the bottom of the list. Well, a closer look will reveal the truth. Those are actually the quotes from famous physicists that were used in the content of the essay, and those quotes were from famous scientists that had nothing to do with the story of the atomic bomb. Now then, I should probably say something here about ethics.If you look at these essay samples of Hiroshima Bugi Atomu 57 carefully, you will notice that the majority of the quotes are from scientists that were either against or in favor of the use of the atomic bomb. Therefore, I would not call them essays samples of the atomic bomb in particular. There is no actual need for any sort of evidence to state that point of view in the context of an essay.Also, it is quite interesting that while the essay samples of Hiroshima Bugi Atomu 57 make some comments on ethics, it does not go much further than that. No discussions about responsibility, no statements about moral issues, just some examples of ethical dilemmas. In fact, there isn't even any discussion on morals, which make the example even more interesting.I suppose the point of the essay is that humans are complicated creatures that have different views on things, so no matter what the topic, that is part of the reason why the essay is written in the way that it is. No matter how you look at it, the quotes are included to illustrate that a certain moral code applies to humans regardless of what they believe or feel. Thus, the title, 'The Big Bang and the Silence of Moral Consciousness' might also apply to the essay samples of Hiroshima Bugi Atomu 57. For me, it works well, as the essay samples actually make it seem like people really understood the things that they were doing in this essay, even if the writer was not there to witness the events for herself.I will not say that I enjo yed the essay samples of Hiroshima Bugi Atomu 57 as much as the others on the list. But at least it was a refreshing look at the issue of ethics, as I see it, and it is interesting to know that there is such a thing as a moral code. For whatever reason, I will probably enjoy reading the essay again someday.
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