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03:47
>Hello to this chat. I would like to ask a question (instead of on the main site, since the question is
>odd). I am not a biologist, and I know a few examples of evolutionary advantages that I've read
>from scientific dissemination books, and how does work the evolution. I would like to know what
>is the analysis (if it is possible) that can to do a biologist about a nuclear armageddon. I don't
>know if there is literature about it.

I'm not sure what you were trying to ask.
The volume of ancient eukaryotes question seems like one that you could ask on the main site.
 
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18:53
You're very kindly @A.B. , I've asked days ago about ancient eukaryotes on the main site. On the other hand, my question about the nuclear armageddon that our our species can to cause, for me this is a nonsense: my belief is that nuclear power is a
it's a discovery, a tool, to explore our solar system (in special its edge), the rockets can safely leave and return to a planet's atmosphere, but not beyond.
19:26
For me the meaning of a "journey" @A.B. is similar than a phase transition of matter. I don't believe in science fiction, at that date rockets can take off in our atmosphere and return to earth safely, but not beyond.
On the other hand we abandoned the Project Orion (nuclear propulsion), my belief (see Wikipedia, I didn't read about it) as a consequence of a Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, and you can to read also about the hero Stanislav Petrov fro Wikipedia.
NASA studied how Saharan dust travels across the ocean. It seems that in our solar system there was some catastrophe, and my belief is that life adapted to this catastrophe to get advantage of this.
I've read also about consequences of Gott's Copernican principle, and quantum biology. I can to be more clear, but when I've posted my speculations in MathOverflow my post was deleted.
The post that is deleted and I refer (and that is the motivation of my thougths about a nuclear armageddon) is mathoverflow.net/questions/418732/… , and I've search in other Internet browser and a copy of this post can be seen, thank Good.

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