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Originally posted by HattoriHanzou
While you may be correct there, the fact that the Nazis had been cooking up and deploying lots of very highly advanced weapons which, while perhaps not staggeringly successful in terms of damage dealt, were very damaging to morale may have influenced Churchill and FDR.
Originally posted by hellobruce
Originally posted by HattoriHanzou
While you may be correct there, the fact that the Nazis had been cooking up and deploying lots of very highly advanced weapons which, while perhaps not staggeringly successful in terms of damage dealt, were very damaging to morale may have influenced Churchill and FDR.
The allies were aware of every development that the Germans produced, none of their weapons came as a surprise to the allies.
Originally posted by paraphi
Sorry to interrupt this love fest / fantasy about NAZI technological prowess, both real and imagined. To go back to the OP.
Originally posted by sy.gunson
It cites a declassified MAGIC decrypt from December 1944 referring to German use of nuclear weapons about August 1943. "Stockholm to Tokyo, No. 232.9" December 1944 (War Department), National Archives, RG 457, declassified October 1, 1978. The decrypt reads:
Trouble is that the above “official sounding” reference cannot be found in the US or UK National Archive. The reference and the subsequent quoted narrative are made up. If anyone can actually reference an official source then one can only conclude someone is trying to sell a book.
Regards
Originally posted by HattoriHanzou
Here's an interesting documentary about Japan's atomic effort during the war, including a testament that they were able to conduct at least one test.
Originally posted by bigdohbeatdown
If this dude can build this in his back yard... then what can a team of scientists do with the resources of the third Reich behind them and the threat of death for failure?
Originally posted by HattoriHanzou
Originally posted by hellobruce
Originally posted by HattoriHanzou
While you may be correct there, the fact that the Nazis had been cooking up and deploying lots of very highly advanced weapons which, while perhaps not staggeringly successful in terms of damage dealt, were very damaging to morale may have influenced Churchill and FDR.
The allies were aware of every development that the Germans produced, none of their weapons came as a surprise to the allies.
Originally posted by buddhasystem
Originally posted by bigdohbeatdown
If this dude can build this in his back yard... then what can a team of scientists do with the resources of the third Reich behind them and the threat of death for failure?
As to resources... Resources were really scarce in Germany in the second half of the war. Just read up on history. They finally managed to produce synthetic gasoline out of coal, and that's indeed a major engineering feat. But it shows how bad things were. Shortage of spare parts for their tanks and other equipment played a role in their defeat. And then the Allies were quick to discover the synthetic fuel facilities and bombed the hell out of them.
Originally posted by HattoriHanzou
reply to post by sy.gunson
I haven't heard about activities at Konan, I was under the impression that the Japanese nuclear program was centered around the Riken facilities.
Could you please provide some further information about Konan so that I could read more about it?
Originally posted by AngryCymraeg
Originally posted by HattoriHanzou
Originally posted by AngryCymraeg
reply to post by HattoriHanzou
Please stop cherry-picking quotes and using sources of dubious authenticity. Can I point out that no credible historian believes that the Nazis had any kind of viable nuclear weapon?
The authenticity of any of these listed sources is best determined by each individual. By making the claim that they are not authentic, without having even read them, you hurt your own credibility.
A convenient list of the evidence cited so far in this thread:www.abovetopsecret.com...
Your judgement of the usefulness of these records is noted, but I hope you have not mistaken your doubt of their veracity for proof that they do not exist at all, which was your claim a bit earlier.
You're repeating yourself now. It's not useful to the discussion.
You are the one hurting your own credibility by insisting that there is a viable historical truth that has somehow been concealed here. I will state this again - not one credible historian has backed this theory. Not one. There's a reason for this - there isn't any evidence apart from baseless speculation.
Originally posted by buddhasystem
Originally posted by HattoriHanzou
reply to post by buddhasystem
I don't find you to be credible any more. You don't know all the experiments at "CERN" because it is a huge organization with thousands of experiments and programs going on at any time.
a) there are no "thousands" of experiments at CERN. You have not a clue, not in the slightest, of what you are talking about, which does sound silly. Plenty silly.
b) It's indeed a big organization and I know plenty of people there, that covers a lot of ground. It's not so big that it's unfathomable.
c) somehow, you don't have a problem asserting that CERN is a weapons lab, all the while demonstrating ignorance of that organization
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What we were unaware of in 1985, was the fact that since the summer of 1983, the RAND Corporation had been carrying out a study for the U.S. Air Force “examining the possibilities for exploiting the high energy release from matter-antimatter annihilation” [288]. The RAND study was completed in 1984. The version published in 1985 constitutes a serious evaluation of the development possibilities for such an undertaking in view of military applications.
In the beginning of July 1986, we went to Madrid where a full session of the Fourth International Conference on Emerging Nuclear Systems was dedicated to antimatter energy concepts. Four presentations were scheduled by Los Alamos scientists on various aspects of antimatter science and technology. To everyone’s surprise, the Americans did not come. Ten days before the conference, they announced their withdrawal without giving any convincing explanation. The participants to the conference quickly realized that American Authorities had
reevaluated the military importance of antimatter and had probably prevented the Los Alamos scientists from coming to Madrid. This may have been due to the fact that at this same conference we were to present the point of view that the only realistic applications for annihilation energy technologies were in the military domain [290].
In the following ten years, from1986 to 1996, an enormous amount of research, both experimental and theoretical, was done on the many problems which directly or indirectly pertain to the practical applications of antimatter. In particular, a major issue is the development of simple and compact antimatter storage techniques. For this, two major approaches are being considered. The first consists of making anti-hydrogen by combining antiprotons with positrons. The first atoms of anti-hydrogen were synthesized at CERN in 1996 using a rather inefficient technique [314].21 Large scale production of anti-hydrogen requires the development of electromagnetic traps in which particles of opposite electric charges and very different mass can be stored in the same spatial region. The successful operation of such a trap was first demonstrated in 1995 at Garching in Germany [313]. The next step will be to form solid anti-hydrogen pellets [297] which could be stored and manipulated with the help of various electromagnetic and optical (Laser) levitation techniques. Very high storage densities would be obtained—but only in cryogenic enclosures and extremely good vacuums.
Originally posted by sy.gunson
CERN was used by scientists as part of a fellowship sponsored by Rand Corporation for the US Air Force to explore the use of antimatter for Fourth Generation nuclear weapons in 1983 and ever since has been collecting antimatter Positrons for use by Los Alamos
Although the original LEAR accelerator was replaced on the same site by the LARGE HADRON COLLIDER power levels are being ever enlarged there and co-operation with Los Alamos continues.
The benefit of antimatter explosions is that they do not produce EMP.
The next step will be to form solid anti-hydrogen pellets [297] which could be stored and manipulated with the help of various electromagnetic and optical (Laser) levitation techniques. Very high storage densities would be obtained—but only in cryogenic enclosures and extremely good vacuums.
Cited from: “The physical principles of thermonuclear explosives, inertial confinement fusion, and the quest for
fourth generation nuclear weapons,” INESAP Conference, Shanghai, China 1997, by Andre Gsponer and Jean-Pierre Hurni, Geneva-12, Switzerland (pp. 120-121)
What taxpayers funding CERN and the Hadron Collider are unaware of is that this civil facility has an important use for developing nuclear weapons.