The end of the world may evoke some terrible ideas. This word means destruction or a serious change in life for most people, as we know on Earth. The real possibilities of the end of the world are very realistic and we are not ready as seeds. When government and scientists plan to study it and avoid it, the movies entertain us in their apocalyptic versions. The general public still does not know the danger of being actually fiction. God will tell us that in the grand plan of things, we are very small, we can not stop what we can not stop.
Backed by the real threat of imminent nuclear weapons in the 1950s, American scientists enthusiastically used game theory as a means of predicting enemy behavior. By thinking of the Cold War as a third eyeball game between the West and the East, game theory can create models of both strategies and their possible outcomes. "It is a war never ever done and it is well known that the result will be destructive and it will be impossible to consider everything as a result.You will find yours You can embrace your enemies into your own idea; you can mathematically understand what your enemies do, so that you and your enemies play exactly the same roles Strategy ".
The last wave of populism in the 1950s occurred in the era of unprecedented change. Millions of people lost their loved ones during World War II, food and money were scarce, and the world caught in a threat of nuclear weapons. From television to mobile phones, freezers to new equipment for food mixers, technology evolves at astonishing rates. Housing will be unsatisfied within a few years. Cultural changes are not delayed due to contraception, vaccination, postwar immigration and the remarkable role women play in public life
It was generally considered the second wave of the Titanic boom in the mid 1950's. During the Cold War - when the threat is perceived - the world may end at the end of the nuclear world at all times - Titanic represents a controllable and understandable tragedy. Nostalgic fog obscures the nostalgia of disasters For society to maintain a fixed role, all men and women know his or her position. A tough set of rules; tragedy gives participants time to think about their destiny