Features
A PRÉCIS
The Peaceful Concept of Technology Transfer
Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
In this summary, prepared for circulation at a conference in Bangalore, India, on May 26-27, 2003, economist and statesman LaRouche lays out the cultural preconditions for a new kind of technology transfer that will lead to world prosperity.
Some Words About the Noösphere
Vladimir Vernadsky
Vernadsky’s 1943 work develops his conception of the human
mind as a geological force.
A TRAGEDY IN THREE ACTS
The Beast Men Behind the Dropping of the Atomic Bomb
L. Wolfe
Drawing on original research, historian L. Wolfe shows that the dropping of the bomb on Japan was the result of a conspiracy of political and moral opponents of Franklin D. Roosevelt, aiming to control the post-war world with the ultimate weapon of terror.
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A FIRST-HAND REPORT
The Manhattan Project As A Crash Science-Driver Program
Robert J. Moon
A moral decision by American scientists to slow production of plutonium is one of the untold secrets of the Manhattan Project, revealed here for the first time by a leading nuclear scientist who was a key participant in the Project.
Science & The LaRouche Youth Movement
How Gauss Defeated Euler’s Sophistry
Michael Kirsch
The paradigm shackling the minds of people today, such as free-trade economics, has similar roots to the mental disease which shackled 18th Century mathematics. The author reports how a study of Carl Friedrich Gauss’s 1799 paper on the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra can free the mind from such slavery.
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News
NUCLEAR REPORT
China Takes the Lead in Nuclear Energy
Marsha Freeman
Save the Fast Flux Test Facility! The U.S. Must Go Nuclear
Marjorie Mazel Hecht
2004 Index by Author and Subject
SPACE
Now We Know There Was Water on Mars
Marsha Freeman
Departments
EDITORIAL
How To Build 6,000 Nuclear Plants
Marjorie Mazel Hecht
VIEWPOINT
A Call for a Musical Pitch of C-512
John Frederick Herschel
NEWS BRIEFS
BOOKS
Survivors of Atlantis
by Frank Joseph
Reviewed by Charles Hughes
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