The world's fastest supercomputer is dedicated to nuclear weapons testing.
It will never be used for distribution of food or natural resources.
The world's fastest supercomputer is dedicated to nuclear weapons testing.
It will never be used for medicine or housing.
The world's fastest supercomputer is dedicated to nuclear weapons testing.
It will never be used to solve political, social, or geographical crises, much less the betterment of humanity.
IBM Says:
A product of a multi-year research and development partnership between the Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) and IBM, BG/L will support the Stockpile Stewardship Program's mission to ensure the safety, security and reliability of the nation's nuclear weapons stockpile without underground nuclear testing.
Global Security Newswire says:
The contract award comes as the Bush administration debates whether the moratorium on underground nuclear tests should be lifted in order to fully assess the health of the nuclear force or test weapons designs now being studied (see GSN, Nov. 15). Some U.S. officials want to end the moratorium on nuclear testing in the United States, but several U.S. experts said last week that there is little to gain from nuclear testing and much to lose (see GSN, Oct. 22).
The world's fastest supercomputer is dedicated to nuclear weapons testing.
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