Sujet : Re: Einstein's Mistakes
De : nospam (at) *nospam* de-ster.demon.nl (J. J. Lodder)
Groupes : sci.physics.relativityDate : 30. Oct 2024, 21:25:49
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The Starmaker <
starmaker@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
Thomas Heger wrote:
Am Dienstag000029, 29.10.2024 um 15:35 schrieb The Starmaker:
Thomas Heger wrote:
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Am Montag000028, 28.10.2024 um 06:26 schrieb The Starmaker:
LaurenceClarkCrossen wrote:
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Starmaker: It was already in the marketplace for a long time.
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sorry, i only know of only one Manhattan Project..
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Sure, but what were they doing there in Los Alamos?
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To me it looked like a concentration camp for physicists.
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TH
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Physicists there were held against their own will. They did not
volunteer for it, they were...drafted.
Sure: Los Alamos looked like barracks, which were placed remotely in the
desert.
But my assumption was, that the atomic bomb was much older than the
Manhattan project, which had the purpose, to 'gag' the physicists and
sort out those, which were not willing to comply
(e.g. proponents of 'free energy', abiogenic oil theory, homeopathy and
similar heresies).
Yes, it was much older. Albert Einstein invented the atomic bomb in
1905...that is when it first came to him in his mind.
From then on it became his passion and quest to make it happen.
Einstein gave How To Build an Atomic Bomb classes in the 1920's...Enrico
Fermi was a student. (Leo Zilgard also his main student)
Really absolutely incredibly clever of him,
considering that the Uranium 235 isotope wasn't discovered until 1936.
Jan