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Le 11/10/2024 à 09:52, Thomas Heger a écrit :

> 
> Possibly atomic bombs existed as early as 1908, and the so called 
> 'Tunguska event' was actually an atomic bomb explosion.
> ...

It is quite possible.

It seems that this was the place where the Russians stored uranium.

It is impossible to know that uranium had a critical mass and would 
explode in an atomic bomb.

It is therefore possible that a fortuitous accident occurred by piling 
uranium on uranium.

And producing a critical mass without knowing it.

The genius of scientists then consisted in saying we know that it 
explodes, we must find a way
to control, or even miniaturize it.

> TH

R.H.