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by lutusp
4273 days ago
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> This article doesn't even mention Fermi! Or Leó Szilárd, who had the original idea for nuclear fission, supposedly while crossing a street: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le%C3%B3_Szil%C3%A1rd Quote: "The stoplight changed to green. Szilárd stepped off the curb. As he crossed the street time cracked open before him and he saw a way to the future, death into the world and all our woes, the shape of things to come." A somewhat hyperbolic description, but still. |
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But even so, he's not wrong. Szilard did have (or claimed to have) a sudden epiphay, which according to Rhodes was significantly informed by H. G. Wells' "The World Set Free", which does foretell nuclear war and "a way to the future, death into the world" etc.