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RE: When an Error Can Be Catastrophic
It's true that human error is difficult to prevent. I imagine the Chernobyl disaster led to a slowdown in the full-scale development of nuclear energy, although now, with the situation in Iran, it's sure to be revived. I do believe in the goodness of certain people because I've experienced it. It's not absolute, that's true, and it's relative; it depends. Regarding trust, I agree that it's something we shouldn't do, especially with politicians and businesspeople, and sometimes not even with family, unfortunately. Thank you for always providing such an interesting perspective.
I don't believe it led to a slowdown because of a human error. If that would have been the case the entire world would have been put at a hold decennial earlier. Look at all those data leaks, car accidents with self driving ars, medical mistakes, Big Pharma killing and keeping people sick, and so on. It is done on purpose, same for saying there is a lack of oil. Oil is after water the second fluid earth has. Everything turns into oil (not just ash).
As long as you make people get used to something, depend on it,make them addictive, force them to use it and next say it's rare you have a way to make big money, spread fear, and dominate (reign).
Germany is stupid and closed down their plants saying it is EU bla bla bla, although they are the industrial country of the EU, and in France they simply don't care (also EU) and continue building them also help other EU countries.
If you know what happened before and during the second world War in Europe I see the same pattern today.