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I am Become Bilbo Baggins
Humanity has come up with some amazing inventions. From the wheel to figuring out how to harness the power of electricity, humans have come up with ways to benefit the lives of everyone on earth.
But what about the worst inventions of all time? Inventions that may have had good intentions, but are responsible for damaging humanity and the planet.
It's hard to pick just one. A lot on the voting list are contenders and some might be argued to be some of mankind's best inventions. There are also valid arguments as to why all of those on the list (and others) could be considered the worst.
I went with nuclear weapons. Yes, there is an argument that they've prevented global conflicts that haven't been seen since the end of WW2. However, I firmly believe that one day nuclear weapons will be used again.
The nuclear weapons of today are far, far more powerful than the ones dropped on Japan in 1945. If nuclear war happened today, a majority of the planet would likely be killed. It would result in hundreds of millions or even billions of deaths, not to mention the environmental impact from nuclear fallout.
What gets your vote?
But what about the worst inventions of all time? Inventions that may have had good intentions, but are responsible for damaging humanity and the planet.
It's hard to pick just one. A lot on the voting list are contenders and some might be argued to be some of mankind's best inventions. There are also valid arguments as to why all of those on the list (and others) could be considered the worst.
I went with nuclear weapons. Yes, there is an argument that they've prevented global conflicts that haven't been seen since the end of WW2. However, I firmly believe that one day nuclear weapons will be used again.
The nuclear weapons of today are far, far more powerful than the ones dropped on Japan in 1945. If nuclear war happened today, a majority of the planet would likely be killed. It would result in hundreds of millions or even billions of deaths, not to mention the environmental impact from nuclear fallout.
What gets your vote?