How 32 Explosive Lenses Almost Broke the Atomic Bomb in WWII
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Загружено: 2025-12-27
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The atomic bomb didn’t fail because of physics.
It almost failed because explosives refused to behave.
In 1945, the success of the atomic bomb depended on a problem most people never hear about: control.
Explosives are designed to explode outward—violently and chaotically. But the atomic bomb required something completely different. Thirty-two precisely shaped explosive lenses had to detonate within microseconds of each other and force their shockwaves inward, compressing a plutonium core evenly enough to trigger nuclear fission.
Most scientists believed this should not work.
This video explores how engineers at Los Alamos solved one of the most difficult engineering problems of World War II—by inventing explosive lenses, precision manufacturing methods, and timing systems accurate beyond human perception.
From early implosion failures to explosive lens geometry, exploding bridgewire detonators, and the Trinity test itself, this is the hidden engineering story behind the atomic bomb.
If you’re interested in WWII engineering, technical problem-solving, and the stories behind world-changing inventions, this video shows how a single weak point nearly broke the most powerful weapon ever built.
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