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He was rather to the left. However his "Nuclear Winter" argument against nuclear weapons was off the mark because it was based on primitive science. He used a one-dimensional atmospheric modeling equations to deduce nclear winter. Computers in those days werent powerful enough for 3D modeling. 3D effects such as wind and oceans drastically changed the results when modeled years later.
By puberty you are 80% through your "Hayflick" limit of cell divisions. Then it may be too late to do much. (Hayflick observed that most animal cells had a characterist of limit of cells divsions before the cell line died. Each animal class and tissue had differing limits.)
Right now there is a human in the loop to make the killing decision. The intelligence is gathered by the robot. The weapons are managed and aimed by the robot. The human element is the slowest part in the overall chain.
Russian science has had this periodic fad of climaing extraordinary qualities of water like under certain conditions it becomes more healing, or retains a memory of enviroment it once previously was in. I saw this in the two "New Age" documentaries called "What The Bleep?" Part of this goes back to trying to prove the claim that blessed water in Russian Christianity has altered the physical properties of water into somethime more useful which science can detect. Part of this that even in accepted Western science water is fiendishly complicated with at least nine frozen phases, unusual hydrogen bond behavior, extreme solvency, and the like.
You'd think that being most text, low-bandwidth books would have been one of the first widely available content in the modern digital world. But hiding behind strong copyright and publisher overhead they among the last media (after music and video) to particpate in the "all-you-can-eat" distribution model like spotify or netflix.
Mainly juiced up oscilloscopes like Tektronix or pen-plotters. And the early computer graphics languages like GKS were all stroke-based. Raster was a late add-on.
Our first image raster graphics terminal in 1980(AED) had 512x512 8bit-indexed-color resolution and cost $30K ($120K 2014 $$). Most of that was for screen buffer memory which was still several thousand dollars a megabyte then. PC memories were still counted in tens of killobytes (1984 Mac 128KB). I believe you can get this kind of display for a cheap cellphone for about a dollar now. (Moores law in magnitudes is 10x every 5 years, so a million is about right)
Their reason for existing. The long term survivors ofter have a 2nd, 3rd or more. MicroSoft had five: BASIC, DOS, Windows, Office and Xbox. Apple had Apple 2, Mac/laser-printing, iPod/iTunes, iPhone/apps, and iPad. Both those companies had plenty of failures along the way too. Google has Search, AdWords, YouTube and Android. They need more money-making ideas.