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\"O Lord, protect us from the free neutron\" seems to refer to: 1The psychologic

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"O Lord, protect us from the free neutron" seems to refer to: 1The psychological dangers of free association 2Fusion 3A tricky theological concept vaguely related to free will 4Women's Lib 5Fission "O Lord, protect us from the free neutron" seems to refer to: 1The psychological dangers of free association 2Fusion 3A tricky theological concept vaguely related to free will 4Women's Lib 5Fission 1The psychological dangers of free association 2Fusion 3A tricky theological concept vaguely related to free will 4Women's Lib 5Fission 1The psychological dangers of free association

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Well first of all, one must know what a free neutron is.

A free neutron is radioactive. It undergoes beta decay to form a proton, an electron...(This what happened to most of the neutrons created by the big bang.)

I would say E, because according to Behavorism, no one has free will, similar to the free neutron. (It only has a life of 15 minutes.)

I would say E is the better answer, than the other 4.