Birthplace of Life, Genesis of Destruction
Adam encounters a burning bush that isn’t consumed by the fire, igniting his curiosity about the unknown. His fascination with this mysterious primal energy sets the stage for mankind’s pursuit of power beyond the natural world. This early encounter with fire, which hints at the atomic power that will later entangle civilizations, begins a series of events that will stretch across time and space.
The Sands Which Bear Witness The story opens with a faceless, nameless archaeologist, a representative of the collective knowledge-seekers of the modern world, discovering...
Weapons of (Brah)-Mass Destruction In ancient India, scholars contemplate the Brahmastra, a divine weapon described in their Vedic texts. Unlike other civilizations, India is...
Sound Mind and Nuclear RevelationsIn ancient Greece, philosophers like Socrates and Plato grapple with the intellectual and moral questions surrounding the atom—the building block...