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Jul. 16th, 2007 12:09 amAnd also this makes me think of Unknown Armies.
Rar: The dichotomous nature of nuclear energy is perhaps its most salient characteristic—it can contribute significantly to the fulfillment of economic and social goals, through almost unbounded production of energy, and simultaneously can serve as the source of the most destructive weapons known to man. The intimate connection between the military and peaceful uses of nuclear materials results from the fact that the processes and facilities that produce electricity in nuclear power plants can also be used to produce fissile material that can be fabricated into nuclear explosive devices. Paradox ^__^
Rar: The dichotomous nature of nuclear energy is perhaps its most salient characteristic—it can contribute significantly to the fulfillment of economic and social goals, through almost unbounded production of energy, and simultaneously can serve as the source of the most destructive weapons known to man. The intimate connection between the military and peaceful uses of nuclear materials results from the fact that the processes and facilities that produce electricity in nuclear power plants can also be used to produce fissile material that can be fabricated into nuclear explosive devices. Paradox ^__^