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One Explosion Tests and thoughts on Terribleness

Posted bysaemiller August 9, 2021August 10, 2021

Trinity: the first four seconds. Oppenheimer later told journalists, “If you ask: can we make them more terrible, the answer is yes; if you ask: can we make more of them, the answer is yes; if you ask: can we make them terribly more terrible, the answer is-probably.”

Posted bysaemillerAugust 9, 2021August 10, 2021Posted inHistory, Quotes

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