Warms one's heart, doesn't it?
Warms one's heart, doesn't it?
Warms one's heart, doesn't it?
It's wild that thing was built in 1945. The first rudimentary computers had just recently been introduced, a lot of places didn't even have paved roads, logistics by horse were a norm and people still burned oil lamps indoors.
It's in a fucking wooden framed shed. Practically a shanty. Humans are insane.
That’s the temporary shed while they rigged it to be hoisted up the tower where it was detonated. You can see the pulley block attached to the top. Anything in that spot would have been temporary, whether they dismantled it or not, so wasting resources on a “better” structure would be silly.
It’s in the desert, so a shelter was probably necessary to keep things cooler and a bit cleaner.
Tony Oppenheimer was able to build this in a shack! With a box of scraps!
Humans are fucking wild man. We constantly push the boundaries of what's physically possible. What do you need to make a nuclear bomb? Some hot rocks and some math. What do you need to send someone to the moon? Fuel, oxidizer, an airtight box, and math. What do you need to get cars and electricity to the majority of people? Massive sociopolitical change and widespread adoption of new standards. Nukes are way easier than cars and electrical networks
This comment seems like it was written by an idiot.
Is that Cerebro?