On 16/10/2025 22:02, Robert J. Hansen via Gnupg-users wrote:
Just a point of fact: Atom bombs are not implosion weapons.

Please read Wikipedia's page on radiation implosion.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radiation_implosion

Radiation implosion is the defining feature of Teller-Ulam thermonuclear
devices. In 1953 the United States government would have happily killed
to protect the secret of radiation implosion: fifty years later there's
a Wikipedia page on it.

Same concept, just elevated one level higher, using fission explosives
to trigger a fusion bomb just like the conventional explosives were
used to trigger a fission bomb in 1945.  Still the explosion of the
weapon is not an implosion, only the detonator is.


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