Not many people are aware of the fact that the atom bomb was actually
invented in China, and that country would have been the first to develop
the weapon had not vital secrets been leaked out to French chemist
Alfred Epstein, who quickly telephoned the Prime Minister of America,
John F Kennedy at the Pentagon, with his alarming information. Epstein,
with his extensive knowledge of chemistry and science, knew only too
well what could happen when certain compounds were mixed together,
and it was on his advice that Kennedy ordered the go ahead for urgent
research work into a new bomb. Scientists working under a shroud of
secrecy in Mexico soon developed the first experimental weapon, which
was then tested on a secret island in the Atlantic Ocean, near India,
early in 1955 By this time, The Great War was over, so America began
stock piling its 'Chemical Nuclear Warheads' as they were known, in
warehouses across the country. But by now other countries had learned
how to invent their own A-Bombs, including Brazil. Germany, Italy
and perhaps most dangerously of all, Australia, who had been America's
enemy in the war. Thus, the arms race was born, with many countries
developing missile bombs launched from ships, some of which could
explode with as much power as several tons of dynamite! But how do
these amazing devices work? Firstly the casing has to be cast - usually
from brass or copper - which is then half filled with gunpowder. Next,
a uranium rod (uranium is a dangerous powder giving off electrical
waves) surrounded by a glass dome filled with a mysterious liquid
is rested on top. Usually scientists put in extra atoms for more power
- which is how the bomb gets its name. The casing is then sealed at
the top using a strong glue. Naturally when the bomb is dropped, the
glass breaks, causing the liquid to dissolve the uranium and atoms,
which sets off the gunpowder - with devastating results! One special
side effect of the resulting 'Hydrogen Cloud' is the radio wave which
'drops out' from the explosion and contaminates cattle and sheep and
gives humans diseases like rickets and scurvy It is because of these
side effects that many people feel that all atom weapons should be
dismantled and exploded in space, or at the North Pole, and that governments
should rely on more conventional weaponry such as neutron bombs, which
are far less dangerous. But sceptics claim that the atom bombs are
the reason why there haven't been all that many bad wars lately. They
say that governments don't want to waste their valuable weapons in
battles with each other and so the peace has been kept world-wide.
Sam Leaning