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So, I'm currently reading up on nuclear fission and nuclear weapons, for a timeline I'm planning and I was wondering, nuclear fission was discovered after decades of experiments in 1938, and within a few years we had the atom bomb.
If there was no war, would there have been an atom bomb developed still, to give a country an advantage over an enemy?
I ask because I'm trying to come up with a way in which we avoid the development of the a-bomb and what to explore what consequences there are from this.
Would it be better to have the discovery of nuclear fission delayed a few years/ decades alongside there being no WW2?
Thanks.
If there was no war, would there have been an atom bomb developed still, to give a country an advantage over an enemy?
I ask because I'm trying to come up with a way in which we avoid the development of the a-bomb and what to explore what consequences there are from this.
Would it be better to have the discovery of nuclear fission delayed a few years/ decades alongside there being no WW2?
Thanks.