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ENG 101, Writing 143


Mr. Dave Raven Arivado
April 21, 2023

The Uses of Gamma Rays in a Mass


Destruction Weapon for Wars
Gamma rays, a form of high-energy radiation, have been studied and utilized for various
purposes, including medical treatments and nuclear energy. However, the potential use of
gamma rays in a mass destruction weapon is a controversial and alarming topic. This essay will
explore the possible uses of gamma rays in a mass destruction weapon for wars and the ethical
implications surrounding it.

Gamma rays, unlike other forms of radiation, have the ability to penetrate through
various materials, including concrete and steel. This characteristic makes them a potentially
devastating weapon. Gamma rays can be produced through nuclear fission, a process that
releases a large amount of energy. This energy can be harnessed to create a weapon that can
destroy entire cities and cause widespread devastation.

The use of gamma rays in a mass destruction weapon is not a new concept. During
World War II, the Manhattan Project was a research and development effort that produced the
first nuclear weapons, which utilized gamma rays as part of their destructive force. Since then,
the potential use of gamma rays in warfare has been a topic of concern for global security
experts.

One of the main advantages of using gamma rays in a mass destruction weapon is their
ability to cause widespread damage without the need for physical contact. Gamma rays can be
delivered through the air, making it possible to target large areas from a distance. This
characteristic makes it an attractive option for military strategists who seek to inflict maximum
damage with minimum risk.

However, the use of gamma rays in a mass destruction weapon raises significant ethical
concerns. The use of such a weapon would result in widespread destruction and loss of life,
potentially affecting innocent civilians. The devastating impact of nuclear weapons has been
demonstrated in the past, with the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki resulting in the deaths
of over 200,000 people.

Furthermore, gamma rays have long-term effects on human health and the
environment. Exposure to gamma rays can cause radiation sickness, cancer, and genetic
mutations that can be passed down to future generations. The use of a gamma ray weapon
would have significant and long-lasting consequences, affecting not only the current generation
but future ones as well.

In conclusion, while the potential use of gamma rays in a mass destruction weapon for wars is
a topic of concern, it is important to consider the ethical implications surrounding its use. The
devastating impact of such a weapon on human life and the environment cannot be ignored. It
is crucial that global leaders work towards disarmament and the prevention of the use of such
weapons in the future. The development and use of gamma ray weapons must be avoided at all
costs to ensure global security and the preservation of human life.

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