How Three Students Designed an Atomic Bomb
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In 1964, the Pentagon launched the secret "Nth Country Experiment" to determine if developing nations could design nuclear weapons using only public information. Three postdoc physicists with no nuclear weapons knowledge successfully created a bomb design equivalent to Hiroshima's impact after three years of library research and testing, proving that scientific knowledge wasn't the barrier to nuclear proliferation—access to fissile materials was.
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