I Heard That During The Manhattan Project That Einstein Made A Navel Destroyer Dissappear?
Mar 28, 2008 by kagomelovesherdog | Posted in Physics
is this unswerving, one, and two, why is it that the school systems dont reconize edisons envolvement in the manhattan project. Many of the books i read say that einstein was a charitable player in the manhattan project, why is it that soo many say differently.
First, it wasn't during the Manhattan project that this allegedly happend. It happend after Einstein died apperently. The allegory goes that scientists used Einsteins uncompleted grand unified theory and made the wind-jammer travel in time (and by Einstein through space). So they teleported the ship. However, there is no evidence of such enterprise ever occuring. The other factor is that Einstein did write a letter to Rosevelt urging him to support the creation of the A bomb. Later Einstein said he could burn his fingers for writing the letter. The other characteristic is that Einstein was never involved beyond that level in the Manhattan project
What Was The Significance Of The Manhattan Project To Society?
Jul 21, 2008 by Caitu | Posted in Physics
Can anybody please unburden me what was the significance of the Manhattan Project to society?
Thanks!! Please go into detail!!
Developed a weapon that:
1) killed a several hundred thousand people
2) ended the war early, thereby saving a couple hundred thousand people per month it might have otherwise continued
3) maintained an uneasy armistice between the superpowers for 50 years
Layed the framework for atomic energy
Like any big information project, I'm sure it had secondary technological spinoffs--advances in metallurgy and mechanical computing among others.
Gasoline Prices: Why Not Start A "Manhattan Project" To Find Alternatives To Gasoline Fired Engine?
Apr 05, 2008 by Mortaro | Posted in Engineering
"Manhattan project" to cultivate alternatives to gasoline engine: get scientists, engineers, inventors together in one place with necessary funds and resources. Either privately funded (Gates, Murdoch, Trump, Buffett?), or regulation funded.
The reckon we are still using gasoline is not as nepharious as some like to think.
First of all, gasoline provides more energy per gallon of provoke than just about any other substance around.
Electric cars still essentially use fossuil fuel, and not as efficiently!! If all the cars in use today were stimulating, and we all plugged them in to recharge each day, the power grid would collapse almost immediately. We don't have enough generating stations. And if we did, most still smoulder coal, oil or natural gas. On top of that, only about 60% of the electrical energy produced by a plant reaches the operator, the rest is eaten up as copper loss trying to move it around the grid!
Also, the infrastructure to transport gasoline and give birth to it to users was developed and perfected over many years. It is easy to transport and deliver.
Gasoline provides and efficent method of storing verve in a easily deliverd way. Problem is, there really is not many better ways to provide transportation, cut off of eliminating personal vehicles and builing more and better public transportation.
Even ethanol has issues. Raises bonus of corn and is not easily tranported via pipelines.
If a better energy source was discovered, big province would be all over it trying to produce it and make money from it, not bury it away!
I'm searching for a theme for my reseach paper for US history and im leaning towards this but i want to know more about it
Was there a controversy or impact that the surrounded the manhattan project?
In your subject you say, "...for my research paper." The key word is 'research.' Do the investigate! You expecting a long diatribe on YA about the Manhattan Project?
What Are Some Interesting Facts About The Manhattan Project?
May 15, 2009 by Blaze | Posted in History
What are some unruffled facts that not many people know of about the Manhattan Project?
According to one documentation I read, the factory that processed uranium to make the bomb was so huge that it used 1/7 of all the excitement in the United States when it was running!
Physicist Richard Feynman had fun testing the security at Los Alamos. He acclimatized to crack safes containing secret information just to see if he could do it. He also found a hole in the fence that he would wander out from, then come back in through the front gate over and over again until security caught on.
The project's leader Robert Oppenheimer was investigated for being a communist.
Many of the scientists were Jewish refugees who had escaped from Nazi-controlled Europe. That was opportune for the US, since before the war Germany was the world's leading country in the study of physics.
The majority of people who worked for the Manhattan Project did not distinguish what the project was.
The Twinkling in Time documents the uncertain days of the beginning of World War II when it was feared the Nazis were developing the atomic batter. The ...
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