"The prediction of nuclear winter is drawn not, of course, from any direct experience with the consequences of global nuclear war, but rather from an investigation of the governing physics. (The problem does not lend itself to full experimental verification—at least not more than once.)"
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Carl Sagan and Richard P. Turco, A Path Where No Man Thought: Nuclear Winter and the End of the Arms Race (1990), p. 26
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