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Kant's Atomic Bomb

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Kant's Atomic Bomb

By: Robert Villegas
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This book is about Kant’s atomic bomb. Obviously, this term is a metaphor utilizing the destructive power of a real atomic bomb to describe the devastation wrought by Kant’s philosophy. We will strive here to describe the factors and elements that are harming people and societies and devastating lives all around the world.

“(A)tomic bomb, weapon with great explosive power that results from the sudden release of energy upon the splitting, or fission, of the nuclei of a heavy element such as plutonium or uranium.”

An idea can have a tremendous impact because the people moved by exert a tremendous amount of wasted energy that results in psychical and physical wasted energy that causes the diminishment of human energy. You could say that bad ideas are the equivalent of “radioactive” because of the devastation they create in the lives and cities of the world.
Metaphysics Philosophy
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