What happens if there is a nuclear war?
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outcome
"The existence of nuclear weapons has rendered war meaningless; it is the fear of total annihilation that ultimately guides humanity toward survival and consciousness."
According to Osho, there will be no nuclear war—neither soon nor later. The very existence of nuclear weapons has canceled the possibility, because such a conflict would be totally destructive and therefore meaningless. Knowing this, humanity is held back by mutual fear and sanity. The specter of total annihilation functions as a deterrent, redirecting energy from war toward survival and consciousness.
There won’t be a nuclear war because everyone knows it would destroy everything, so no one will start it.
Why this matters practically
- Lowers existential fear, allowing clearer choices.
- Shifts focus to inner growth and cooperative action.
- Reminds us that awareness deters self-destruction.
- Shifts focus to inner growth and cooperative action.
- Reminds us that awareness deters self-destruction.
AI Confidence Score: 85%
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