Is it me, or is the history of science the history of human warfare? But it would look to me that we cannot hope to survive if we continue to do war and science alongside. Is not true that the person who created the first chemical weapons alongside Einstein was a guy who made it his business to know every natural agent that could kill a man and thus chemical warfare was invented?
@blackzed not funny but abit scary. Some doctors are inspired by love for family. So, I should qualify my own question and your response with something along the lines of "most of the times" and those times are the most regarded times.
@@gammareal I don't comprehend your response. Just @blackzed thinks so? From learning history through the more easily accessible public channels (documentaries), war does seem to be an accelerant or catalyst for scientific discovery.