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Einstein was Austrian, not German. Leo Szilard was Hungarian, not German. Oppenheimer was American not German. Robert Serber was American. Hans Bethe was indeed German by birth. John Van Vleck, though his name sounds Dutch was born in Connecticutt. Edward Teller was Hungarian. Emil Konopinski was also American by birth. Glenn Seaborg who was instrumental in developing plutonium was also American. Regards, Scott
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Author, Sword of the Dajjal, e-book, from http://www.booksforabuck.com/sfpages...rd_dajjal.html http://www.fictionwise.com/eBooks/eBook47261.htm?cached Jars of Doom Jan., 2008 Champagne Books I Blog!: http://cscottsaylorsbooks.blogspot.com/ |
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Other than the letters to Roosevelt he had virtually nothing to do with the Manhattan Project. Regards, Scott
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Author, Sword of the Dajjal, e-book, from http://www.booksforabuck.com/sfpages...rd_dajjal.html http://www.fictionwise.com/eBooks/eBook47261.htm?cached Jars of Doom Jan., 2008 Champagne Books I Blog!: http://cscottsaylorsbooks.blogspot.com/ |
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Each person is responsible for his or her own suffering, this is due to ignorance which is why in many cases people will follow and do as a Hitler type says. Think for yourself don't let anyone dictate to you what is right or wrong what is just or unjust, use your own head and these kind of things would never happen. Ah enlightenment....
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It was actually Szillard who discovered the notion that uranium fission would sustain itself and multiply to create an explosion. Einstein never considered that much in his work. "In 1933, Hungarian physicist Leó Szilárd had proposed that if any neutron-driven process released more neutrons than those required to start it, an expanding nuclear chain reaction might result. Chain reactions were familiar as a phenomenon from chemistry (where they typically caused explosions and other run-away reactions), but Szilárd was proposing them for a nuclear reaction, for the first time. However, Szilárd had proposed to look for such reactions in the lighter atoms, and nothing of the sort was found. Upon experimentation shortly after the uranium fission discovery, Szilárd found that the fission of uranium released two or more neutrons on average, and immediately realized that a nuclear chain reaction by this mechanism was possible in theory. Szilárd kept this secret at first because he feared its use as a weapon by fascist governments. He convinced others to do so, but identical results were soon published by the Joliot Curie group, to his great dismay." Manhattan Project - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Regards, Scott
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Author, Sword of the Dajjal, e-book, from http://www.booksforabuck.com/sfpages...rd_dajjal.html http://www.fictionwise.com/eBooks/eBook47261.htm?cached Jars of Doom Jan., 2008 Champagne Books I Blog!: http://cscottsaylorsbooks.blogspot.com/ |
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I think a lot of people waste a lot of time point scoring or going off on tangents losing the main point of the thread.
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When history is used as the premise for an argument, it always helps if the history presented has some pretense to accuracy. Regards, Scott
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Author, Sword of the Dajjal, e-book, from http://www.booksforabuck.com/sfpages...rd_dajjal.html http://www.fictionwise.com/eBooks/eBook47261.htm?cached Jars of Doom Jan., 2008 Champagne Books I Blog!: http://cscottsaylorsbooks.blogspot.com/ |
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