It would appear the modern world is indebted to you, my weird northern neighbors.Coffinshaker said:King Toasty said:And most of the cast of Firefly, so yeah. We're pretty rad.Soviet Heavy said:AND the telephone dammit!King Toasty said:Canada has graced the world with it's presence. You're welcome.![]()
THANK YOU CANADA!!!!
Jealousy? you have got to be kidding, thanks ever so much for dumping large amounts of nuclear waste and starting a cold war that could have wiped out all life on earth.TestECull said:Is that a hint of jealousy I'm seeing in your text?RevRaptor said:Umm Rutherford did most of his work in the UK and Canada he never worked in America. The American's didn't usher in the nuclear age they were just the first to blow some shit up with it. not really something to brag about really.TestECull said:RevRaptor said:Oh you did did you?TestECull said:The nuclear age. If you're posting this by the power of the Atom, or if you're as amazed and entertained watching nuclear tests as I am, you have America to thank for it.
Such a shame we had to bring in this age the way we did but oh well.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernest_Rutherford
the father of nuclear physics was a Kiwi mate.
So? Doesn't matter where he was from. That's the nice thing about America, it has minds from all over the world. It was America that finished the first nuclear bomb, it was America that pioneered the technology needed to harness the power of the atom peacefully, it was America that used the bomb to usher the age in. Doesn't matter if the scientists were German, Kiwi, Austrian, Martian or from the planet Zog. They built it here, they pioneered the tech here, therefore America as a country brought forth the Nuclear age.
It's well accepted by the majority of people interested in such things that the nuclear age came after the two bombings in Japan...which we did. Using our equipment. Built by scientists working in the US. Using American materials. YOU may not like that, but that's just how it is. We weren't in the nuclear age until those two cities got vaporized.
Fun obscure fact, the french and spaniard armies that fought for US of A in that war were twice as many as the continental army.C_Holmes said:The American Revolution inspired many future revolutions like the French Revolution.