On Apr 17, 11:50 am, The Starmaker <starma...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Apr 17, 11:13 am, "marybo...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > On Apr 17, 2:01 pm, The Starmaker <starma...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > On Apr 17, 10:15 am, "marybo...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > > On Apr 17, 1:07 pm, The Starmaker <starma...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > > > On Apr 16, 1:04 pm, comadrejo <comadrej...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > > > > In article
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> > > > > > Agent Smith <agent-sm...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > > > > > The Starmaker <starma...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > > > > > > On Apr 13, 7:23 pm, Gene Ward Smith <g...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > > > > > >> Agent Smith <agent-sm...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > > > > > >> > I'm sorry, but in this case, Starmaker is right. Of
all the people
> > > > > > > >> > associated with the a-bomb, none is more "responsible"
than
> > > > > > > >> > Einstein.
> > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > >> > You could make a case that that the Hungarian, Leo
Szilard, is
> > > > > > > >> > equally responsible, because he wrote the letter for
Roosevelt and
> > > > > > > >> > convinced Einstein to sign it.
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> > > > > > > >> DUH, of course Szilard is a better choice. It goes beyond
the letter,
> > > > > > > >> which
> > > > > > > >> was his idea and his writing. He invented the idea of a
chain
> > > > > > > >> reaction.
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> > > > > > > > Next you'll be saying Leo got the idea from some science
fiction
> > > > > > > > story!
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> > > > > > > He did invent the chain reaction, but, as Joliot's
publication proves,
> > > > > > > he was not alone in having that insight. None of the people
involved in
> > > > > > > that work was a science fiction writer, and the guy who
posted that
> > > > > > > needs a psychiatrist.
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> > > > > > Szilard didn't "invent" the chain reaction, he theorized it
and
> > > > > > patented the idea in 1934 or 1935. He was wrong of what
chemical
> > > > > > elements should had been used to get one. Otto Hahn and
Fritz
> > > > > > Straussman with the collaboration of Lise Meitner were the
first to
> > > > > > record and understood their experiment caused a chain reaction
in Dec.
> > > > > > 1938. The next year Enrico Fermi and his team at Columbia Univ
besides a
> > > > > > team under Joilot-Curie in France. It took a couple more
years to 1942
> > > > > > to get a controlled chain reaction by the Manhattan Project at
the Univ
> > > > > > of Chicago.
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> > > > > > Joilot-Curie wasn't the only particle physicists to decipher
the chain
> > > > > > reaction experiments.. What Hahn and Straussman did in Dec.
1938 was
> > > > > > widely re****ted throughout the physics community, and most
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> > > > > Otto?
> > > > > Fritz?
> > > > > Oppenheimer?
> > > > > Klaus?
> > > > > Wigner?
> > > > > Klaus?
> > > > > ****hs?
> > > > > Franck?
> > > > > Peierls?
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> > > > > I don't get it. They call it The Manhattan Project but everyone
in it
> > > > > seems to be a Nazi!
> > > > > I think the Germans *did* get the bomb first, they just call it
> > > > > Manhattan instead of Stalag 17. Whats
> > > > > wrong, didn't these Nazi's know how to pronounce "Noo Yoak"? How
was
> > > > > it possible for the
> > > > > United States to let a bunch of Nazi's build an atomic bomb *in*
the
> > > > > U.S. of .A? All
> > > > > it took was a letter? I smell something fishy going on
> > > > > here...something is rotten in the state
> > > > > of Denmark...where in the U.S. is the state Denmark? I suspect a
cover-
> > > > > up...a conspiracy...a
> > > > > bunch of foreign guys got together to buld a bomb so they could
"take
> > > > > back" Germany. It was
> > > > > stolen from them and they wanted some payback. So this guy "Leo"
(Leo
> > > > > Szilard, everyone seems
> > > > > to be calling him "the Hungarian") came out with idea to bomb
Germany
> > > > > so they can go back and
> > > > > have a party over there, and instead....the Chinks got hit! What
> > > > > happen? Things didn't turn
> > > > > out the way they expected?
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> > > > > This Leo guy, the so-called Hungarian...Einstein's best
> > > > > friend....looks like the culprit
> > > > > behind all this....The Evil One.
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> > > > > The Starmaker
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> > > > Starmaker, Google Manhattan Project, will you? Get an eddication.
> > > > Read a ****en book once inna while, fer Chrissake.- Hide quoted
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> > > Oh pulease give me a break, a book is just one person's point of
> > > view.
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> > > Try "Thinking" for yourself for once in your life instead of letting
> > > *others* do your
> > > thinking for you. If there is any error in my post then point it
out.
> > > Where is the error?
> > > What is inaccurate? What is incorrect? What is untrue? Point to one
> > > item, ...otherwise
> > > Mary, shut the **** up!
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> > > The Starmaker
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> > Your ignorance is astoni****ng. Carry on!
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> Your lack of knowledge is evident. It's called, "Put up or shut up".
> You're very good at putting out but not putting up.
Your lack of knowledge is blatant and what you said was rude.


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