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big tech workers excited about enhanced nuke images (news.ycombinator.com)
posted 2 days ago by alltheleavesarebrown 2 days ago by alltheleavesarebrown +2 / -0
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– alltheleavesarebrown [S] 1 point 2 days ago +1 / -0

nukes are fake.

many are but not everyone is fooled.

libl 13 hours ago | next [–]

I used to teach a class on the history of contemporary science (WW2-present) and I started the class with Trinity. There’s no other moment better. We know how it turned out, but the people there waiting for the test did not know how it would turn out. The bomb might not have worked. Or it might have ignited a fusion reaction in the atmosphere and destroyed the world. Hans Bethe had sat down and done the calculations on that exact scenario and said it would not, but there was always the possibility of missing something. Enrico Fermi was offering bets on it on the day of the test, as a dark joke.

In the end it worked as expected; one of the most successful and horrifying experiments in the history of science.

Of all the photos from the test the one that struck me the most looking through them today was the photograph of the plutonium core being carried into the ranch house for assembly in a little heavy box. It’s a small thing, about the size of a grapefruit, although twice as dense as lead. It looked just like a sphere of any old metal, but it was something profoundly alien, made inside nuclear reactors. And it still is so strange to me that something that small has so much energy locked up inside and that, by imploding the little sphere just right, we can let the demon out.

Trinity is one of the pivotal moments in the history of our species and eighty years on we still don’t know what the eventual consequences of it will be. The bombs are still here waiting for us and they still pose all sorts of terrifying questions for the future that most people prefer not to think about.

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gm 8 hours ago | parent | next [–]

Or it might have ignited a fusion reaction in the atmosphere and destroyed the world<

Someone's got to explain to me how this was even remotely plausible.

We've had orders of magnitude more energetic events in earth's history that they would be aware of (dinosaur slaying asteroid for instance). These didn't manage to destroy the earth by turning the atmosphere into a fusion reactor. Surely they were aware of this.

So was the theory that neutrons are somehow special in a non-thermal way for causing fusion (not fission). And specifically that a concentrated neutron burst could somehow set off a chain reaction? And I guess that [edit: solar] neutrons weren't concentrated enough to cause this even at a detectable level?

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– alltheleavesarebrown [S] 2 points 2 days ago +2 / -0

just realised the skeptic believes in dinosaurs.

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– free-will-of-choice 1 point 2 days ago +1 / -0

the plutonium core being carried...for assembly

Pluto/pleu - "to flow". The core of flow implies form. Flow carrying forth form implies disassembly.

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