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Main Author: Lalgi, Dineshkumar
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Published: Zenodo 2026
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19622843
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contents <p><strong>                                Stop War </strong></p> <p>This book is the story of the journey I undertook as an independent researcher. That journey took me beyond ordinary science textbooks and led me to those invisible forces that keep our Earth at the correct distance from the Sun. It took me from battlefields to the inside of the atom. And finally, it brought me to this conclusion – if we do not stop war, Earth could lose its habitable orbit.<span>In this book, I have also examined the history of wars. I have seen how even the ‘winning’ nations after the First World War were economically devastated. I have seen how the Second World War turned whole continents into ruins. I have seen how after every war, inflation, debt, and social imbalance persisted for generations. And I have also seen that even today, every year, the world spends more on weapons than on education or health.</span></p> <p> But this book is not merely for stating problems. Its final chapter is for solutions. I have outlined a movement called ‘Walk for No War’ – through awareness, education, peace marches, scientific research, engagement with policymakers, and international cooperation. This movement does not belong to any single country or organisation – it belongs to all of us.</p>
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Lalgi, Dineshkumar
Stop War
<p><strong>                                Stop War </strong></p> <p>This book is the story of the journey I undertook as an independent researcher. That journey took me beyond ordinary science textbooks and led me to those invisible forces that keep our Earth at the correct distance from the Sun. It took me from battlefields to the inside of the atom. And finally, it brought me to this conclusion – if we do not stop war, Earth could lose its habitable orbit.<span>In this book, I have also examined the history of wars. I have seen how even the ‘winning’ nations after the First World War were economically devastated. I have seen how the Second World War turned whole continents into ruins. I have seen how after every war, inflation, debt, and social imbalance persisted for generations. And I have also seen that even today, every year, the world spends more on weapons than on education or health.</span></p> <p> But this book is not merely for stating problems. Its final chapter is for solutions. I have outlined a movement called ‘Walk for No War’ – through awareness, education, peace marches, scientific research, engagement with policymakers, and international cooperation. This movement does not belong to any single country or organisation – it belongs to all of us.</p>
title Stop War
topic Stop War
url https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19622843