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In the news there is told of the nuclear power plant accident at Tsernobyl spring 1986. The view then and now from the old news tell of an engineering style view of the 1970's. So it isn't any wonder such fuss and misjudgements not bringing things well and wisely. To an engineering view one ought to add the wisdom of other school subjects, which create basic picture of the world and basic skills, even if it means studying them afterwards as an adult.
Being with different areas of life, and especially with wisdom, can bring answers which engineering oriented view does not solve. For example philosophy can teach one good quality thinking in harmony with wisdom of life. Likewise some learn from the nature, of art, of wisdom of life, and reading of the wisdom of others.
The sympthoms of radiation illness remind me of what one feels like if one tries to build one's life upon what engineers or physicists understsnd based on their professional education about how to behave in questions of radiaton exposure. Because their education is about physics describing the world, and not about wider sphere of life. So such creates like a wobbling feeling, and like womitting, and maybe fear of looking causing dimmed eyesight, and the attempt to trust civiliced wisdom by trusting encineers, when such teally is not wise, maybe brings cancer.
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In the 1980's when came the news of the nuclear power plant accident at Tsernobyl, the major emphazis was not in that but instead people thought of, had Sovjet Union been destroyed in nuclear war, been blown at least tens of places there. We just needed to be told of the Sovjet having ceased to be some party in the world. And we too get some radiation from it.
But it can be that the Sovjets did not know what to do with it, so they were quite silent and thought that better let others form their opinions, at least the children going to school, since as young people adopt new things quicker.
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