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What do you think the world would be like today (both socially and physically) if no one had ever developed nuclear fission technologies?
(to smash the simple atom
all mankind was intent
now any day
the atom may
return the compliment)
(to smash the simple atom
all mankind was intent
now any day
the atom may
return the compliment)

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The war between the U.S. and Japan would have lasted a fair bit longer, and resulted in more American casualties (and perhaps less Japanese casualties). The Cold War might never have happened, meaning the hippie movement might have remained a mere subculture. Since much of the war on drugs was reactionary to that movement, perhaps marijuana and LSD and such would still be legal. Back on the war front, without his excuse (a nuclear program would not have been possible without the existence of fission technology), Bush would not have invaded Iraq.
So, maybe the world would've been a better place. *Shrug*
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Ethel Jacobson.
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It has less to do with the technologies themselves than with the educational, scientific, and social 'booms' they caused.
I think
Isobel