Re: Most of physics fields are dead. Proof: 2024 Nobel on AI

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Sujet : Re: Most of physics fields are dead. Proof: 2024 Nobel on AI
De : r.hachel (at) *nospam* liscati.fr.invalid (Richard Hachel)
Groupes : sci.physics.relativity sci.physics
Date : 11. Oct 2024, 13:30:08
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Le 11/10/2024 à 09:52, Thomas Heger a écrit :

 Possibly atomic bombs existed as early as 1908, and the so called 'Tunguska event' was actually an atomic bomb explosion.
...
It is quite possible.
It seems that this was the place where the Russians stored uranium.
It is impossible to know that uranium had a critical mass and would explode in an atomic bomb.
It is therefore possible that a fortuitous accident occurred by piling uranium on uranium.
And producing a critical mass without knowing it.
The genius of scientists then consisted in saying we know that it explodes, we must find a way
to control, or even miniaturize it.

TH
R.H.
Date Sujet#  Auteur
11 Oct 24 * Re: Most of physics fields are dead. Proof: 2024 Nobel on AI3Thomas Heger
11 Oct 24 `* Re: Most of physics fields are dead. Proof: 2024 Nobel on AI2Richard Hachel
11 Oct 24  `- Re: Most of physics fields are dead. Proof: 2024 Nobel on AI1Jim Pennino

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