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hthh | 9 years ago

Making the atomic bomb scores pretty high on the evil-genius scale.

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yoloswagins|9 years ago

Fun fact, Feynman didn't work directly on the bomb. His role was managing high school students who performed computations, fixing adding machines, and did some safety work at the uranium isotope plant in Tennessee.

[1] https://robertlovespi.net/2014/09/07/how-richard-feynman-sav...

bkanber|9 years ago

More fun facts: almost nobody worked directly on the bomb. Thousands of people worked on manufacturing equipment and components and had no idea what they were supposed to be building. They split the project up into very granular pieces so that nobody really had full insight into what was going on except for the core group of scientists. (Source for this I believe is Feynman himself in Surely You're Joking)

srean|9 years ago

Feynman is one of the coolest guys in my books, but do note that "didn't work directly on the holocaust...was just counting beans to facilitate" was not a defense that saved necks, they were hanged. No moral judgement implied here, just the fact that history is written by winners.