Edward Teller is a Hungarian-American physicist who invented the hydrogen bomb. You might know him as “The Father of the Hydrogen Bomb”. Edward Teller was born on January, 15, 1908 in Hungary and died on September 9, 2003 in Stanford, CA. He had one wife, Augusta Maria Harkany, that was the sister of a longtime friend. He also had two children. Edward is the son of Max Teller. One of his famous quotes is “The science of today is the technology of tomorrow.”
Teller came to the United States in the 1930s. He was a member of many projects, one being the Manhattan Project which was looking at trying to make an atomic bomb. Many people did not like Edward Teller because he liked to claim full credit for ideas that were not all his own. The US Government did like him because he was for nuclear energy development. Mr. Teller also founded the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. He was known for being a scientist with very little friends. Teller had a chemical engineering degree from the University of Karlsruhe and a PHD in physics. His final paper was about hydrogen molecular ions. Hydrogen is where he spends most of his nuclear focus.
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for military used and helped to win wars. This was known early on as the “Super”. This H-Bomb was invented in New Mexico and involved fission. His early calculations of the bomb had problems. He didn’t do a lot of his calculations right. There were a lot of different versions of the bomb over the years. In 1946 Teller went to Los Alamos where they talked about the H Bomb. There were questions on if it would even work. The titanium needed to ignite it was expensive and no one knew how much it would take to make it