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    Sexy Moon (moon@shitposter.club)'s status on Wednesday, 31-Jan-2024 04:36:59 JST Sexy Moon Sexy Moon
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    @ageha @lain @Hoss one guy actually figured it out because he wrote a short story about an atomic bomb being invented and used and the governmentr tracked down the author and grilled him because it was so accurate, and they had to admit to him that they came after him because they were building one and thought he was a spy sending info to Germany
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      Rocket (rocket@shitposter.club)'s status on Wednesday, 31-Jan-2024 04:41:45 JST Rocket Rocket
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      @Moon @ageha @Hoss @lain fact check true https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deadline_(science_fiction_story)
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        Deadline (science fiction story)
        "Deadline" is a 1944 science fiction short story by American writer Cleve Cartmill, first published in Astounding Science Fiction. The story described the then-secret atomic bomb in some detail. At that time the bomb was still under development and top secret, which prompted a visit by the FBI.In 1943, Cartmill suggested to John W. Campbell, the then-editor of Astounding, that he could write a story about a futuristic super-bomb. Campbell liked the idea and supplied Cartmill with considerable background information gleaned from unclassified scientific journals, on the use of Uranium-235 to make a nuclear fission device. The resulting story appeared in an issue of Astounding, released in February 1944 but dated March of that year. FBI investigation By March 8, the story had come to the attention of the Counterintelligence Corps, who saw many similarities between the technical details in the story and the research currently being undertaken in great secrecy at Los Alamos. Gregory Benford describes the incident as told to him by Edward Teller in his autobiographical essay "Old Legends": ...
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      lainy (lain@lain.com)'s status on Wednesday, 31-Jan-2024 04:55:54 JST lainy lainy
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      @Moon @Hoss @ageha an economist was able to identify the materials that were used to build the hydrogen bomb: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0929119914000546
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        The stock market speaks: How Dr. Alchian learned to build the bomb
        At RAND in 1954, Armen A. Alchian conducted the world's first event study to infer the fuel material used in the manufacturing of the newly-developed …

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