Papers 1521-1530 of total 12759 found.
…emitted by the explosion of 22 megatons of TNT. This formula would be the basis for the development of the use of nuclear energy with civil or military purposes. Newton's attraction force is replaced in the theory of relativity by a deformation of the space…
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…is needed by the crew, everything is provided. It is a dull, government run police state. The ultimate humanist new world order, paradise created after nuclear war had destroyed much of our world around 2000. The world of Star Trek is the Phoenix myth, out…
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…wherever that individual wanted to. There could actually be millions of these happy little sleepers hiding on a few planets out ! there. Why was there such a flurry of UFO sightings just after the nuclear weapon was exploded in Hiroshima and Nagasaki? Perhaps…
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…was there such a flurry of UFO sightings just after the nuclear weapon was exploded in Hiroshima and Nagasaki? Perhaps they just began to fear what we were doing to ourselves. The UFOs began to hover over weapon test sites. The Roswell craft flew over the test site…
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…, happy, and able to go wherever that individual wanted to. There could actually be millions of these happy little sleepers hiding on a few planets out there. Why was there such a flurry of UFO sightings just after the nuclear weapon
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nuclear weapons closer to America. The establishment of a direct Teletype line between Moscow and Washington commonly known as the "hot line" agreement of June 20th 1963 was a sign of American and Soviet cooperation to reduce the risk of an accidental war…
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…paper means 'deprivation of weapons' At the time of the signing of the United Nations Charter, the primary aim was to maintain international peace and security; disarmament and arms limitation were considered to be secondary. With the advent of nuclear
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…about future dealings with China have also arisen. The United States have been a little concerned lately about China's missile and nuclear production activities. These concerns led the United States to limit United States exports to China of satellites…
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…, there was no conceivable way for the Soviet Union to defend Cuba, and therefore an American invasion had to be deterred beforehand. Khrushchev may have believed that the only effective form of deterrence would be nuclear deterrence. Another reason for Khrushchev to place…
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…began his policy of "bigger bang for the buck." This was meant to say that no longer would we be requiring man power and military spending on them, we would be using things like nuclear weapons and intercontinental missiles to be doing the dirty work…
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