
If Life Is Random, Is It Meaningless? (with Brian Klaas)
EconTalk
The Fluke Aspect of the Targeting of Nagasaki
The targeting of Nagasaki for the dropping of the atomic bomb had a fluke aspect, as the originally chosen city, Kokura, was obscured by brief cloud cover, leading to the decision to drop the bomb on Nagasaki instead. This event highlights the theme of chance contingent events that divert lives or societies, often without awareness of the potential disaster that was narrowly avoided.
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