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Nuclear Weapons and the Blue-eyed People.


Nuclear Weapons and the Blue-eyed People

Richard R. Peppe

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Nuclear Weapons and the Blue-eyed People: A Sociobiological so·ci·o·bi·ol·o·gy  
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The study of the biological determinants of social behavior, based on the theory that such behavior is often genetically transmitted and subject to evolutionary processes.
 Analysis is a sharp warning about the danger of nuclear weapons and their proliferation proliferation /pro·lif·er·a·tion/ (pro-lif?er-a´shun) the reproduction or multiplication of similar forms, especially of cells.prolif´erativeprolif´erous

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. Once nuclear weapons were primarily controlled by "blue-eyed" people; but since any society with a high enough degree of engineering skill can create them, soon more and more economically poor yet scientifically advanced nations such as North Korea will possess such weapons and be able to threaten their use. Stressing that nuclear weapons must be controlled by 2025 or the resulting danger could exterminate the developed world, Nuclear Weapons and the Blue-eyed People is a very sober book written with the chilling understanding that too many people and nations know how to place instruments of atomic death in orbital orbital

Mathematical expression, called a wave function, that describes properties characteristic of no more than two electrons near an atomic nucleus or molecule. An orbital can be considered a three-dimensional region in which there is a 95% probability of finding an
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Date:Sep 1, 2005
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