This paper proposes a novel framework for nuclear proliferation analysis, shifting the focus from political sovereignty to civilizational and epistemic maturity. Under the Hernández-Valdivia Paradigm (HVP), it is postulated that nuclear fission knowledge is not a transferable technology without risk, but a state of consciousness achieved only throughautonomous scientific discovery. We introduce the concept of the “Creator’s Bond,” arguing that the ethical evolution required to decipher fundamental cosmic laws acts as an inhibitory feedback mechanism. Conversely, the exogenous acquisition of nuclear capabilities by societies governed by irrational ideological or theocratic structures creates a systemic failure in classical Game Theory. By glorifying martyrdom, self-immolation, or nihilistic destruction, these actors nullify the logic of Mutually Assured Destruction (MAD). Finally, using “Cesarean Logic,” this work justifies preventive intervention as a measure of global entropy maintenance, defining proliferation in irrational regimes as a technical failure in biosphere security rather than a defensive right.
Carlos Mariano Hernández Valdivia (Mon,) studied this question.