From undisclosed information source, it appeared that Iranian military base(s) was(were) not willing to open their door to the International Atomic Agency, if they don't give "good" reason/argument...When I read this, I get several thoughts through : such as :<br>-Most of the time, "good" reason are just heap of printed paper (some think of plans, other of bank moneypaper or transaction proof)<br>There are several opinion about what the Irak attack was originated by suspiscious or erroneous (very hard weighting mistake...) source of information. Some believe there were weapons of massive...but it could be this was just either a kind of excuse, or more probably, a kind of lure...we remember that the International Agency reported nothing special in those places...it's to believe that there begin to exist a world on some media that is no more related to reality, and that almost the whole world, or at least the half of it, got trapped in this illusion....but there always remain a "but" (and the time passing)...: but what if this time there would really exist something...not nuclear...no something we are afraid of because we don't know...so if you say : you cannot look inside either there is something, or it's bluff, or a trap..look inside (and I push you..)...this reminds in some way the Elitzur & Vaidman problem : how to know the bomb is ok to explode without actually test it, and without disturbing it in anyway of course ?....we don't think that physicists make bets about this, but it could be that transactions about such things exists..a white fountain ? Or a canal down to the earth heart to get almost infinite heat and molten metal ??...Imagination circumvents the world..it was once said...but there is still no indices of directions nor proofs of anything...almost vacuum of them...it's almost more sure that, as compared to before, there is absolutely nothing interesting nor dangerous there, except, as in every society, problems, and that it is again a trap to kill innocent people....
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