Alexander White

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What von Neumann and Teller now realized, and communicated to Oppenheimer in October 1943, was that implosion at more violent compressions than Neddermeyer had yet attempted should squeeze plutonium to such unearthly densities that a solid subcritical mass could serve as a bomb core, avoiding the complex problem of compressing hollow shells. Nor would predetonation threaten from light-element impurities. Develop implosion, in other words, and they could deliver a more reliable bomb more quickly. It was possible at that point to estimate roughly the size and shape of a bomb that worked by fast ...more
The Making of the Atomic Bomb: 25th Anniversary Edition
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