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Of Martians, aerodynamics, and fathering the bomb

DEC 01, 2007
Carl W. Shinners

In the last sentence of Barton Bernstein’s book review, he referred to Edward Teller as the father of the hydrogen bomb.

Teller was the speaker at a small meeting I attended in Berkeley, California, in the mid-1970s. After his talk, I asked a question and addressed him as the father of the H-bomb. Teller immediately interrupted, saying, “I am not the father of the H-bomb. I have never received a Father’s Day card from an H-bomb.”

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Carl W. Shinners, (cshinners@sbcglobal.net) University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, US .

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Volume 60, Number 12

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