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Title: A critical analysis of the theories of the origins of wars and a proposal for their elimination in the near future
Authors: Korsak, Kostyantyn Vitaliyovych
Hryhoryan, Mykola Borysovych
Григор'ян, Микола Борисович
Zhurbynsky, Dmytro Anatoliyovych
Korsak, Yurii Kostyantynovich
Lyashenko, Larisa Mykolayivna
Martyniuk, Serhiy Yakovych
Sonko, Serhii Petrovych
Keywords: human evolution
multiplicity of wars
knowledge about HSS
ancestors of Ukrainians
the beginning of World War III
the way to salvation
Issue Date: 8-Nov-2024
Publisher: publisher.agency University of Rome Via Nuova del Campo 38 54033 Rome, Italy
Citation: Proceedings of the 8th International Scientific Conference «Scientific Results» (November 7-8, 2024). Rome, Italy, 2024.
Series/Report no.: 8;
Abstract: The article was created in the context of the escalation of Russia's attack on Ukraine as the authors' reaction to the announcement by the newly elected 47th President of the USA, D. Trump, of his intention to eliminate all wars on the planet. An analysis of the achievements of science in the study of the principles of thinking and behavior of modern "double intelligent Homo (HSS)" was carried out, and a large quantitative advantage of negative traits was indicated. The purpose of the article is to explain the reasons for the division of Europe into two parts and the peculiarities of wars on its territory, and the task is to propose a real way to eliminate armed conflicts based on the transition of humanity from old productions to ecologically ideal ones through the development and spread of noosciences or wisesciences. Their use will not only speed up the victory of Ukraine and ensure the effectiveness of reconstruction, but also really ensure the complete elimination of wars on the planet.
URI: http://repositsc.nuczu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/22867
ISSN: 978-1-2180-0757-9
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