Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Enrico Fermi: Watch me, haters




" About 40 seconds after the explosion the air blast reached me. I tried to estimate its strength by dropping from about six feet small pieces of paper before, during and after the passage of the blast wave. Since at the time, there was no wind I could observe very distinctly and actually measure the displacement of the pieces of paper that were in the process of falling while the blast was passing. The shift was about 2 1/2 meters, which, at the time, I estimated to correspond to the blast that would be produced by ten thousand tons of T.N.T."

Diary of Enrico Fermi, July 16 1945, discussing first atom bomb test in Socorro, NM.

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