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Tuesday, September 12, 1933, from Richard Rhodes' wonderful book, The Making of the Atomic Bomb: βIn London, where Southampton Row passes Russell Square, across from the British Museum in Bloomsburyβ ...
Is there a video showing this spot? One of the most portentous moments and locations in history. The first paragraph of the book:
"In London, where Southampton Row passes Russell Square, across from the British Museum in Bloomsbury, Leo Szilard waited irritably one gray Depression morning for the stoplight to change. A trace of rain had fallen during the night; Tuesday, September 12, 1933, dawned cool, humid and dull.1 Drizzling rain would begin again in early afternoon. When Szilard told the story later he never mentioned his destination that morning. He may have had none; he often walked to think. In any case another destination intervened. The stoplight changed to green. Szilard 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 woe, the shape of things to come.β
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I'm sure there are some cadres that we can defeat with our current military technology, and all the subordinate monsters in the monster association can be exterminated with atomic bombs alone.
What do you guys think about this?
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