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Edward Teller and the Development of the H-Bomb Everything Everywhere Daily

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During the Second World War, the United States established the highly secret Manhattan Project to develop an atomic bomb based on nuclear fission.
While the Manhattan Project was ultimately successful, some in the program were thinking bigger. They felt that the explosion from an uncontrolled fission reaction could be used to create an even larger explosion using nuclear fusion. 
One man, in particular, felt that such a device was necessary and spearheaded the efforts after the war to develop a fusion-based hydrogen bomb.
Learn more about Edward Teller, the father of the hydrogen bomb, on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily.

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During the Second World War, the United States established the highly secret Manhattan Project to develop an atomic bomb based on nuclear fission.
While the Manhattan Project was ultimately successful, some in the program were thinking bigger. They felt that the explosion from an uncontrolled fission reaction could be used to create an even larger explosion using nuclear fusion. 
One man, in particular, felt that such a device was necessary and spearheaded the efforts after the war to develop a fusion-based hydrogen bomb.
Learn more about Edward Teller, the father of the hydrogen bomb, on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily.

Sponsors

Available nationally, look for a bottle of Heaven Hill Bottled-in-Bond at your local store. Find out more at heavenhilldistillery.com/hh-bottled-in-bond.php


Sign up today at butcherbox.com/daily and use code daily to choose your free offer and get $20 off.

Visit BetterHelp.com/everywhere today to get 10% off your first month.

Use the code EverythingEverywhere for a 20% discount on a subscription at Newspapers.com.

Visit meminto.com and get 15% off with code EED15. 

Listen to Expedition Unknown wherever you get your podcasts. 

Get started with a $13 trial set for just $3 at harrys.com/EVERYTHING.



Subscribe to the podcast! 
https://link.chtbl.com/EverythingEverywhere?sid=ShowNotes
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Executive Producer: Charles Daniel
Associate Producers: Ben Long & Cameron Kieffer
 
Become a supporter on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/everythingeverywhere

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