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26 June, 09:29

In hard sci-fi, how is the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki viewed?

a destructive event

a joyous event

a learning experience

a bitter event

an enraging event

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  1. 26 June, 12:01
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    Hard science-fiction sometimes focuses objectively on how humanity needs to learn from past mistakes, and does so from a scientific perspective, not an emotional one. Therefor "a learning experience" would be correct.
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