What did Oppenheimer mean by this?
Ancient ayylmaos killed the dinosaurs with a giant nuke so they could put humans here.
>>8958473
>he actually thinks tribes of primitive barbarians could cause the fall of rome
Rome fell due to a nuke test gone wrong
>>8958473
You mean Charles Berlitz and not Oppenheimer.
>>8958473
AYY LMAO
>>8958473
He meant natural radioactive critical events. When the earth was Young there was more fissible material, and some went boom.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_nuclear_fission_reactor
>He doesn't know about Neanderthals dropping rocks on to uranium ore in attempt to generate power
>>8958473
There was this old Indian story that seems to describe a nuclear war. Oppie and co loved reading that stuff.
>>8958650
>Published in 2010, a controversial hypothesis about the origin of the Moon proposes that the Moon may have been formed from the explosion of a georeactor located along the core-mantle boundary at the equatorial plane of the then-rapidly rotating Earth, 4.5 billion years ago.[11][12]
Jebus Christ. How big of a nuke must that have been.
>>8958827
Sounds cool
I like stories like that (I mean they are bullshit, but still fun)
Can you give me some more keywords or sauce?
He was a fucking commie and was probably the one who gave secrets to the Russians.
He was under investigation since day one
Daily reminder that Oppenheimer was a member of the Bohemian Grove, and the Manhatten Project was formulated there.
>>8959156
shame on you you fuck.
he was not a traitor.
(((Oppenheimer)))'s life depended on the US winning the cold war.
>>8959149
>http://www.express.co.uk/news/weird/790147/India-ancient-nuclear-bomb-12000-years-time-travel
>https://www.quora.com/Are-there-any-incidents-of-nuclear-war-or-nuclear-weapons-used-in-ancient-India
>>8959788
Thanks buddy
Really educated and smart people believe all kinds of weird cultist shit.
>>8959156
But they know who gave secrets to the Russians, Klaus Fuchs.
>>8959788
Also this
http://blog.nuclearsecrecy.com/2014/05/23/oppenheimer-gita/
And in Bible there are description of diseases similar to radiation ilness
>>8960141
http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/3432008
Is this true?