Although the destructiveness of the atomic bomb, the scientists and soldiers found their motivations for celebrating the successful test in the sense that this first explosion of an atomic weapon was for them “a justification of the several years of intensive effort of tens of thousands of people—statesmen, scientists, subatomic universe…” For “no man-made phenomenon of such tremendous power had ever occurred before. Therefore, Farell said, “No matter what might happen, now all knew that the impossible scientific job had been done. Atomic fission would no longer be hidden in the cloisters of the theoretical
Although the destructiveness of the atomic bomb, the scientists and soldiers found their motivations for celebrating the successful test in the sense that this first explosion of an atomic weapon was for them “a justification of the several years of intensive effort of tens of thousands of people—statesmen, scientists, subatomic universe…” For “no man-made phenomenon of such tremendous power had ever occurred before. Therefore, Farell said, “No matter what might happen, now all knew that the impossible scientific job had been done. Atomic fission would no longer be hidden in the cloisters of the theoretical