How do i build a nuclear bomb

My grip with it is that in history books they make it out to seem like the US had genius engineers who outsmarted the Germans and discovered the bomb, when in reality they came up with a pretty simple design and most of the work was the manufacturing, production, and machining. They should be praising the machinists and manufacturers, and not the physicists as much.

Read Tom Clancy's: Sum of All Fears and you are like 99% of the way there.

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I read the book, it's called the nuclear Boy Scout. He scraped old fire alarms and made a functioning stable nuclear reaction in his back yard. Kids a genius and in jail

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What are the bright spots on the initial fireball?

Plasmised bits of bomb casing colliding with the interior of the fireball.

Fucking CIAniggers taking away our recreational nukes

I mean, considering water is a pretty decent radiation shield and the lab container is purpose-built, it can't be too bad in use...

It's best to have the core truly spherical at the tip.
also, you'll want foil to keep stray decay from hitting the core too early.

Ooo man. Just.... wow. These are the people telling half the country what to believe.