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I thought the report also asserted USSR could not make a bomb for another 20 year (e.i. Before mid 1960) Minor detail, but important because of how erroneous it turned out to be.
Is the report a public domain text? Cxn I put the text to WikiSource? -- ajvol 12:01, 14 September 2005 (UTC)
It is a declassified U.S. Govt. publication, that would make it public domain. nobs 17:58, 14 September 2005 (UTC)
The article previously listed the release date as August 11 (info added by User:Patrick, but the preface to the second (September 1945) and third (1948) editions states that the original release date was August 12. Was it in fact released August 12, or was this just internet misinformation that snuck in?-- ragesoss 03:20, 23 March 2006 (UTC)
The Smyth Report seems to have played a role in greatly popularizing the equation E=mc² (and gave some people an idea that Einstein was heavily involved in the work which led up to the A-bomb, though he wasn't). AnonMoos ( talk) 14:25, 12 September 2012 (UTC)
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I thought the report also asserted USSR could not make a bomb for another 20 year (e.i. Before mid 1960) Minor detail, but important because of how erroneous it turned out to be.
Is the report a public domain text? Cxn I put the text to WikiSource? -- ajvol 12:01, 14 September 2005 (UTC)
It is a declassified U.S. Govt. publication, that would make it public domain. nobs 17:58, 14 September 2005 (UTC)
The article previously listed the release date as August 11 (info added by User:Patrick, but the preface to the second (September 1945) and third (1948) editions states that the original release date was August 12. Was it in fact released August 12, or was this just internet misinformation that snuck in?-- ragesoss 03:20, 23 March 2006 (UTC)
The Smyth Report seems to have played a role in greatly popularizing the equation E=mc² (and gave some people an idea that Einstein was heavily involved in the work which led up to the A-bomb, though he wasn't). AnonMoos ( talk) 14:25, 12 September 2012 (UTC)
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