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The Nuclear War

The Effort to Balance and Stabilize

By Matthew PrimousPublished 4 years ago 3 min read
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The Nuclear War
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As a delegate to Melecon IEEE, the world's foremost engineering organization who attributed me to the sole founder of Integrity Intrigue Innovation Inc., the title Doctor of Engineering and Philosophy. I wrote to the Nobel Peace Prize Foundation about a theory of reversing Albert Einstein's nuclear weaponry. The universe was made from gases and has been developed through gases overtime. Human beings were not the first to harness the power of gases and explosions, it is what this earth was made of and what the Heavens are still doing for thousands of years and billions of times. As stars and planets fade away or become into being. Our existence consists of gases and balancing their reaction within our system and the earth. Gravity is a chemical force that pulls those reactions toward each other and in respective. If we are to survive the present chemical evolution brought by human innovations and explorations then we must learn how to react the way our universe reacts to become a balancer and stabilizer. All the planets and stars use gases and feed off of them and build off of them. We can't leave earth empty-handed and continue to destroy as its growth has slowed down. We must be the keepers of our future and learn to do what is impossible to preserve this universe with our knowledge.

If we control the atoms from fission then we can stop the nuclear weapon from destroying. If we use Albert Einstein's reverse theory and apply it to atoms. We can stabilize the atomic division and maintain homeostasis. We have to find the trigger of the atomic bomb and build universal stabilizers. We have to build filtrations that can decontaminate nuclear weaponry. The theory about taking apart nuclear weapons and disarming them by the way they were created. We can slowly and carefully filtrate the gases that flow through the nuclear weapon and cease its effect by the way it was created. We can substitute other gases to stabilize the effect of the nuclear weapon. We can cool nuclear weaponry that requires heating and use the earth's atmosphere to neutralize its effect. Water is the most effective neutralizer and when it blends with chemicals, it can be an effective deliverer for the purpose. If we can cool this nuclear weaponry mid-air then we can stop their effect on the earth and release their chemicals into the atmosphere without ever reaching the earth through chemical uprisings. There are good chemicals and bad chemicals, there are stable chemicals and there are unstable chemicals. And some chemicals can prevent other chemicals from ever-reaching full explosion. It's a matter of catching the explosion and neutralizing the gases. This is his first theory and I believed it has evidence that it can disarm many nuclear weapons and bring world peace more.

We have to find all nuclear weapons and we must make it our mission to keep them inactive. We cannot accept that they are hidden anymore. It is a matter of destiny and that is why people should be passionate about it. There is no safety while nuclear weapons can fall into the hands of anyone and destroy cities and millions of lives across the earth. We have to fight for a better world where nuclear weapons have no scar and ultimate devaluing of human life and animal life. We were endowed with this gift, the earth, and the universe and it is our responsibility to see it live freely and without fear. There are endless possibilities in the universe and there are many things we have not learned about the earth.

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About the Creator

Matthew Primous

I am a Black Scholar, International Scholar, & Google Scholar, & 3-Time Eber & Wein Best Poet., Nominee for Poet of the Year, 2020 Black Author Matters Winner, 2 time Akademia Excellence Essayists,& 2022 Honorary Muckrack Journalist.

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