Chernobyl myths. Pereslegin S.B.
This book is unique. You have not read this about Chernobyl yet. There are much more myths about Chernobyl than about the death of the Titanic, despite the fact that many witnesses of events are still alive, and however, the ideas of the mass of people about Chernobyl are absolutely mythical, which are not the slightest relationship with reality.
What actually happened in 1986 at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant? Were the genuine scale of disaster - or, conversely, exaggerated? Is radiation really dangerous, how is it customary to think? And is the direct relationship proven between its small doses and oncological diseases? What is true, what is the lie in the popular television Penaches about “monstrous mutations” and “innumerable victims of Chernobyl”? Is it worth it to believe the common accusations against the “terrible atom that destroys all living things”, “demonic nuclear workers” and “nightmare nuclear power plants”? Or all this is only superstitions and myths forcibly driven into public consciousness during an ideological war unleashed against the USSR? a real technogenic catastrophe, but also as a whole complex of myths imposed on the whole world, but first of all - to citizens of the USSR.
| Characteristics | |
| A country | Russia |
| Age | From 16 years old |
| Author | Pereslegin Sergey Borisovich |
| Number of pages | 480 |
| The year of publishing | 2024 |
| Type of cover | Hard cover |
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