Don’t even need to go that far. History has shown us that just throwing a non-radioactive rock at someone is a weakness
I argue that the entire history of weapon development has been “figure out better way to throw better rock”.
For conventional weapons, sure. But I don’t think your description fits flamethrowers, sonic, or laser weaponry.
Flamethrower - throw burning rock Sonic - throw tiny rocks Laser - throw even tinier rocks

According to some evolutionary scientists, the art of throwing rocks is the reason our brains needed to get so large. Here is one source:
I would have chosen arsenic as human weakness
It’s really bugging me that the title is missing a word. It doesn’t track with the music.
That picture is NOT Uranium:
Uranium is a chemical element; it has symbol U and atomic number 92. It is a silvery-grey metal in the actinide series of the periodic table.
That picture is uranium though? In the picture it has yellow oxides forming on the outside.
In the same way that if someone posted a picture of a rusty piece of iron, we’d still say it was iron, even though iron is a silvery-grey metal, but in the picture, it would be reddish/brown.
Thanks, I did not know that!



