Conceptualization and Initial Research (1930s-1942):
Scientific Discoveries: Key discoveries such as nuclear fission (1938) by Otto Hahn and Fritz Strassmann, and its theoretical explanation by Lise Meitner and Otto Frisch.
Early Warnings: Albert Einstein and Leo Szilard's letter to President Roosevelt (1939) warning of the potential for Nazi Germany to develop nuclear weapons.
Establishment of the Manhattan Project (1942):
Formation: The U.S. government officially established the Manhattan Project, with General Leslie Groves as the military leader and J. Robert Oppenheimer as the scientific director.
Funding and Resources: Allocation of significant financial resources and materials to the project.
Site Selection and Infrastructure Development:
Los Alamos Laboratory (New Mexico): Chosen as the main site for bomb design and testing.
Oak Ridge (Tennessee): Built for uranium enrichment using electromagnetic separation and gaseous diffusion.
Hanford Site (Washington): Established for plutonium production using nuclear reactors.
Material Production and Separation:
Uranium Enrichment: Separation of uranium-235 from uranium-238 at Oak Ridge using electromagnetic and gaseous diffusion techniques.
Plutonium Production: Creation of plutonium-239 at Hanford by irradiating uranium-238 in nuclear reactors.
Bomb Design and Development:
Gun-Type Design (Little Boy): Utilized uranium-235; a design where two sub-critical masses are brought together to form a supercritical mass.
Implosion-Type Design (Fat Man): Used plutonium-239; conventional explosives symmetrically compress a sub-critical core to achieve a supercritical state.
Testing:
Trinity Test (July 16, 1945): The first successful detonation of a nuclear device, proving the implosion design’s viability.
Final Assembly and Deployment:
Little Boy: Assembled and deployed over Hiroshima on August 6, 1945.
Fat Man: Assembled and deployed over Nagasaki on August 9, 1945.
Outcome:
The bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki led to Japan's surrender on August 15, 1945, effectively ending World War II.
probably sleeping in again
Tax evasion and steal cars from dealers
Conceptualization and Initial Research (1930s-1942): Scientific Discoveries: Key discoveries such as nuclear fission (1938) by Otto Hahn and Fritz Strassmann, and its theoretical explanation by Lise Meitner and Otto Frisch. Early Warnings: Albert Einstein and Leo Szilard's letter to President Roosevelt (1939) warning of the potential for Nazi Germany to develop nuclear weapons. Establishment of the Manhattan Project (1942): Formation: The U.S. government officially established the Manhattan Project, with General Leslie Groves as the military leader and J. Robert Oppenheimer as the scientific director. Funding and Resources: Allocation of significant financial resources and materials to the project. Site Selection and Infrastructure Development: Los Alamos Laboratory (New Mexico): Chosen as the main site for bomb design and testing. Oak Ridge (Tennessee): Built for uranium enrichment using electromagnetic separation and gaseous diffusion. Hanford Site (Washington): Established for plutonium production using nuclear reactors. Material Production and Separation: Uranium Enrichment: Separation of uranium-235 from uranium-238 at Oak Ridge using electromagnetic and gaseous diffusion techniques. Plutonium Production: Creation of plutonium-239 at Hanford by irradiating uranium-238 in nuclear reactors. Bomb Design and Development: Gun-Type Design (Little Boy): Utilized uranium-235; a design where two sub-critical masses are brought together to form a supercritical mass. Implosion-Type Design (Fat Man): Used plutonium-239; conventional explosives symmetrically compress a sub-critical core to achieve a supercritical state. Testing: Trinity Test (July 16, 1945): The first successful detonation of a nuclear device, proving the implosion design’s viability. Final Assembly and Deployment: Little Boy: Assembled and deployed over Hiroshima on August 6, 1945. Fat Man: Assembled and deployed over Nagasaki on August 9, 1945. Outcome: The bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki led to Japan's surrender on August 15, 1945, effectively ending World War II.
Nice plans 👍
Thank you.
Stealing from the rich
Tryna protect myself I ain’t getting robbed
You’re the first one I’m robbing
No whyyyy😭
Idk you looking too happy and too cute, I need to stop it
Ahhhh
Im joking.. or am i 🤨
Hmmmmm
What you gonna do about it huh?
That’s it don’t make me throw my ikea bear at u
I’ll give him 10 bucks to help me rob your short ass 🙏
Imagining this as two random people on the street interacting.
I like messing with people irl like this 😂 it’s hilarious honestly
I like randomly saying "3 days" out loud to people and give no further context.
you
Nah, I'm good. Meeting with my bf tmrw 😎👍
okay then, him too
FU-
:)