
What would've become the World if this Great Discoveries wouldn't have had been discovered?
By David Blues
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If Albert Einstein hadn't formulated his first famous equation, and nobody else, physicisians would have continued using classical Newtonian ideas longer until a different person discovered another revolutionary theory.
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If Newtonian physics hadn't evolved, nuclear energy theoretical approachment wouldn't have been possible to be developed by scientists at this decade.
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Albert Einsteins wouldn't have studied physics if he had continued being an Orthodox Jew.
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If Einstein wouldn't have made the the Mass-energy equivalency theory, scientists wouldn't have known it is possible to expect a source of power from the transformation of atoms by experienced proof. Einstein's "E=MC²" equation would've helped them to test results it had been thought before.
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Human radioactivity wouldn't have approached from Einstein's physics if he hadn't worked on Relativity Theories. Someone else wouldn't had discovered these theories if there hadn't existed developments from other academics and workers, which is uncertain to assume.
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War would've taken place anyways if there hadn't existed relativity theories advances, due to the current political and economical juncture.
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If Einstein (1905) and fellow physicians (Rutherford, Bohr, Curie, et. al.) hadn't formulated their theories, there would't have existed chances for the Allies to win so quickly. There was an arms race between the contendats during this war.
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If nuclear reasearch had taken longer to be developed, nuclear arms would've been discovered by both belligerent groups.
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If the war had ended by this time, there would have been reconstructions in Japanese, Us American, English, German and USSR cities, The declaration of new states, headed by Israel, Jordan Syria, Iraq, et. al.,and peace for two thirds of the World would have had ocurred peacefully if the reconstruction had been so extense.
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If the great damages to environments had affected mankind during post-War times, the world would have taken down arms because of the outnumbered casualties and losses during the armistice. This would've happened if Einstein and others hadn't helped science by inspiring a whole generations of academics. By the end of this period, shortages, death rates and conflicts would've started to get spread faster if causing a new wave of conflicts throughout the world had stricken back.
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Nuclear weapons would not have been withdrawn early in history if they had been created after 1945. Neverthless, the arms race would have become harder and the damages caused by the usage of atomic bombs dangerously regular. if Einstein had not found the equations to measure energy to mass transformations, war would have anyways led to the killing of millions of lives and environments. By the beginning of the 2000s, the world would have had a post-apolyptic shape if all wars had happened after.