In the distance, above the nuclear power plant, a mushroom cloud appeared, like a demon planting poppies on earth, and in that fleeting moment of beauty, what condensed was a scene of bloody oppression that weighed heavily on one's heart.
Even the most skilled painter could not capture the hues of such a scene; it was a contempt for life, a heartless disregard for nature. A mere painting, a mere photograph, could not capture even a fraction of it.
Human research into nuclear technology had been ongoing intensively, with generations of great scientists dedicating their wisdom and their years to this cause.
In the later stages of World War II, when the Americans dropped atomic bombs on the Japanese mainland, nuclear technology became vividly clear in the human consciousness, shifting from abstract to concrete with events like Chernobyl, the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant incident, showing just how insignificant and powerless humans are before nuclear power.