Your image of the A-Bomb blast reminds me of how Stewart Brand's use of the famous NASA photo of the planet from space featured on the cover of the Whole Earth Catalog altered our collective perception of Pacha Mama. Alas, the event wasn't sufficient to motivate us to take serious enough action to save our precious Spaceship Earth from e…
Your image of the A-Bomb blast reminds me of how Stewart Brand's use of the famous NASA photo of the planet from space featured on the cover of the Whole Earth Catalog altered our collective perception of Pacha Mama. Alas, the event wasn't sufficient to motivate us to take serious enough action to save our precious Spaceship Earth from ecological disaster, and I doubt that the prospect of nuclear war triggered by the mind-blowing shot you posted will deter the war mongers in their quest to kill everything that moves, but maybe it will inspire the rest of us, we, the people, the loving members of species Homo sapiens, to rise up in defense of all that is beautiful and sacred and write these hateful bastards out of the script. I know my reaction sounds quixotic, but that's where my mind goes when I see images like this.
Your image of the A-Bomb blast reminds me of how Stewart Brand's use of the famous NASA photo of the planet from space featured on the cover of the Whole Earth Catalog altered our collective perception of Pacha Mama. Alas, the event wasn't sufficient to motivate us to take serious enough action to save our precious Spaceship Earth from ecological disaster, and I doubt that the prospect of nuclear war triggered by the mind-blowing shot you posted will deter the war mongers in their quest to kill everything that moves, but maybe it will inspire the rest of us, we, the people, the loving members of species Homo sapiens, to rise up in defense of all that is beautiful and sacred and write these hateful bastards out of the script. I know my reaction sounds quixotic, but that's where my mind goes when I see images like this.