is the American blood is a cheap blood?

Mr. Tea

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"The second series of tests in 1954 was codenamed Operation Castle. The first detonation was Castle Bravo, which tested a new design utilizing a dry-fuel thermonuclear bomb. It was detonated at dawn on March 1, 1954. Scientists miscalculated: the 15 Mt of TNT nuclear explosion far exceeded the expected yield of 4–8 Mt of TNT (6 predicted).[5] This was about 1,000 times more powerful than either of the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki during World War II."
Yeah, the designers assumed only the lithium-6 in the bomb's fusion fuel would take part in the fusion reaction, but the lithium-7 did as well, giving a massively increased neutron flux that fissioned far more of the uranium tamper than they'd expected.

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