No, I’m referring to the fact that before the Trinity test lots of people greatly underestimated what the yield would be. Someone must surely have said “it will be a little bigger than our conventional bombs”.
There’s a famous story about Trinity where the scientists all bet on the blast magnitude, and a visiting general made a ridiculously huge prediction, way above what they hoped for, in order to flatter his hosts. He won; the blast was still far more powerful than his seemingly fanciful, signaling-motivated guess but he came the closest.
No, I’m referring to the fact that before the Trinity test lots of people greatly underestimated what the yield would be. Someone must surely have said “it will be a little bigger than our conventional bombs”.
There’s a famous story about Trinity where the scientists all bet on the blast magnitude, and a visiting general made a ridiculously huge prediction, way above what they hoped for, in order to flatter his hosts. He won; the blast was still far more powerful than his seemingly fanciful, signaling-motivated guess but he came the closest.
It will go boom and look bright. I dunno what else, I just clear the floors.