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blank212 said:


Go back to school yo fucking idiot.

The NUCLEAR REACTOR was created by Enrico FERMI in 1942.

What is a NUCLEAR REACTOR?

Holy shit.......LOL

You are stupider than I thought.

Fermi invented a reactor that SEPARATED the different isotopes
of uranium and plutonium.

Hanford is where the first plant was built.

You see Uranium that occurs in nature is a combination of
several isotopes of Uranium. i.e. They all have different
atimic weights. U-235 and U-238 being the most prevalent.

Weapons grade uranium HAS TO BE STABLE.

U-238 is such a material. Too obtain it you have to separate
it from the other isotopes. Same thing goes for Plutonium.


No offense blank, but stop posting man before I embarrass you any further.

Fonz
 
blank212 said:
Radioactivity was first discovered by Antoine Henri Becquerel in 1896, so if your specialty is Nuclear Physics, I would hate to live in the city where you work.

Becquerel had no idea what he had discovered.

It was Marie and Pierre Curie who discovered RADIUM.

The first radioactive material.

They made it from Petcheblende.

Again.....nice try. I'm a veritable encyclopedia when it comes to
Nuclear facts.

Fonz
 
Fonz said:


Becquerel had no idea what he had discovered.

It was Marie and Pierre Curie who discovered RADIUM.

The first radioactive material.

They made it from Petcheblende.

Again.....nice try. I'm a veritable encyclopedia when it comes to
Nuclear facts.

Fonz

Sorry blank, but even I know about the Curie duo.
 
Fermi moved to the University of Chicago to be in charge of the first major step in making feasible the building of the atomic bomb. In the squash courts under the west stand of the University's Stagg Field, Fermi supervised the design and assembly of an "atomic pile", a code word for an assembly that in peacetime would be known as a "nuclear reactor". Today, a plaque at the site reads: "On December 2, 1942, man achieved here the first self-sustaining chain reaction and thereby initiated the controlled release of nuclear energy." He was the prime mover in the design of the synchrocyclotron at the university which was, at the time of its completion, one of the most powerful atom smashers in the world.

I think Chicago is in the USA. You can get into semantics if you want, but you are wrong about it not being in the USA.
 
blank212 said:
Fermi moved to the University of Chicago to be in charge of the first major step in making feasible the building of the atomic bomb. In the squash courts under the west stand of the University's Stagg Field, Fermi supervised the design and assembly of an "atomic pile", a code word for an assembly that in peacetime would be known as a "nuclear reactor". Today, a plaque at the site reads: "On December 2, 1942, man achieved here the first self-sustaining chain reaction and thereby initiated the controlled release of nuclear energy." He was the prime mover in the design of the synchrocyclotron at the university which was, at the time of its completion, one of the most powerful atom smashers in the world.

Controlled release for what?

1s, 2s, 3s.....LOL

Hell, I can even say that fusion has been achieved. We controlled it for 5 nanoseconds.........LOL

Again.......nice try.

Fonz
 
Fonz said:


Becquerel had no idea what he had discovered.

It was Marie and Pierre Curie who discovered RADIUM.

The first radioactive material.

They made it from Petcheblende.

Again.....nice try. I'm a veritable encyclopedia when it comes to
Nuclear facts.

Fonz

Again semantics.

You did not say Curie was the first to knowingly discover radioactivity or Radium. You said Curie discovered radioactivity which again is wrong.
 
Fonz said:


Controlled release for what?

1s, 2s, 3s.....LOL

Hell, I can even say that fusion has been achieved. We controlled it for 5 nanoseconds.........LOL

Again.......nice try.

Fonz

Nuclear Power was first initiated in the USA. So you can say nice try, but I am right. You are getting into semantics because you made a mistake.
 
blank212 said:


Nuclear Power was first initiated in the USA. So you can say nice try, but I am right. You are getting into semantics because you made a mistake.

I am not wrong.

And yes, Nuclear Power was initiated in the USA but NOT IN 1942.

I'll tell you why:

Hanford only produced 10Kg of Weapons grade plutonium PER YEAR.

They simply DID NOT HAVE enough material to study Nuclear
Power generation via a controlled reaction.

Every ounce of material went into the Nuclear Bombs.

3 Were built. The 2 that were dropped on Japan and another
that wasn't used.

Fonz
 
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