I’m sure you’ve seen the movies, whether sci-fi or action, that encompass the power of nature. Immediately, I think of the hit movie Twister and its scary depiction of how powerful tornadoes can be, or some other cinematic examples like the movie Armageddon, 2012, Dante’s Peak. All extreme examples of natural disasters, but nonetheless terrifying. And because of my affinity for these movies, I vividly remember in 2011, waking up and turning on the news as I’m getting ready for the day and wondering why the news was playing a sci-fi movie, showing a powerful tidal wave swallowing towns whole - the problem was, it wasn’t a movie, it was real video footage of one of the worst tsunamis on record to hit Japan. It was absolutely horrifying. Now, that real tidal wave was certainly different than the Hollywood versions, but what I never imagined as I watched in terror was what this episode is all about. You see, today we’re focused not just on the power of the disaster, but how that power could be used…what am I referring to? Stick with us and find out on this episode of the Missing Chapter.
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