I smell an argument ad hitlerum. Smells like chicken. Scorched chicken.
Moonwalker, you can really continue for hours and I won't doubt your plain capability of doing so, but better stop now. You are getting lost inside your own arguments.
First of all, because you have not really improved the situation for you with your last post. You just argue headless for the sake of silencing the laughter.
Second, because your argumentation can also be turned against you. Without the cold war, where would Von Braun have ended? My bet would be in Nuremburg. The cold war was the reason why many war criminals of WW2 got spared from justice.
And the deaths of the cold war do in fact take the fact of technological progress away. Because you can't prove in any rational way, how the technological progress was linked to the Cold war. The deaths are absolute, the technological progress a what if. The end of the cold war did not stop technological progress. In fact, it did not even slow down. What ended was the headless military spending of the cold war...until the war against terrorism started it again.
That you are not ashamed to call it a helpful era, without even being able to tell, where it helped, is sure not helping you.
Apollo was started because of the Cold war, but it was also limited to flags and footprints because of the cold war (Vietnam war). The Space shuttle was funded by cold war budgets of the air force, but was also ruined by it - the Air Force requirements are all those reasons why the Shuttle was expensive and overcomplicated.
Progress was limited to one field of technology, which was clearly and without doubt boosted by the cold war: Nuclear weapons. And the rockets to deliver them. You can even declare, that no large-scale project of the cold war had a chance, without a military application. The Internet was not created for online shopping, it was created for creating a decentralized communication network. The success of it, started after the cold war.