Edit :
This post is meant to encourage discussion on whether among the many effects suggested by the article, perhaps radioactive ash might have a bearing on Parkinson Disease.?
We learn new things every so often that points to people being exposed to chemicals and other such stuff radiation etc that affects our health. Oftentimes, we don't learn about these things until something happens such as a movie.
This is just speculation on my part and in no way suggests any links between Parkinson and radiation.
I only suggested that the movie has sparked a discussion on the subject of harmful contamination caused by government action.
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Here are the salient points from the article and a summary:
Salient Points:
• The article criticizes the new film "Oppenheimer" for ignoring an important group of people.
• This group faced the aftermath of the first atomic bomb blast and experienced the radiation fallout.
• However, the new film "Oppenheimer" does not portray their story or experiences.
Summary:
The article criticizes the fact that the new film "Oppenheimer" ignores a large group of people who were the first to experience the aftermath and radiation fallout from the atomic bomb testing. These people faced the dangers and consequences of the initial atomic blast but their story and experiences are not portrayed in the new film about J. Robert Oppenheimer. The article argues that this omission devalues the experiences of those affected by the real-life event that the film is based on.