So $50B for Manhattan and 130,000 people over 36 months?
You can build one today for $45B with only 110,000 people in just 32 months! EASY AS FUCK EH?
Hint: the 110,000 people costs exponentially more than in 1945. Army logistics to feed & house them, low pay even for the scientists? I think that'd add another $5B per year over and above inflation.
And, again since you've ignored it, the equipment is better, faster and all that, but the Bombs themselves are much more complex or else they'd barely be usable.
Anyhow, your projection is quite boring, go play with your toys little one.
Inflation doesn't exist in your mind? Or a search engine, no such thing, eh? It cost $10 in 1945 and it still costs $10 today, right? RIGHT? 😆
And the projection is endless. You + toys = bye bye baby.
This is beneath you. You'd rather pretend you don't know what inflation-adjusted dollars are rather than answer how much technology has made refinement (and every other part) cheaper.
Okay well how much easier do you think it is now then it was in 1940s? 10% easier?
Just curious how retarded you are.
So $50B for Manhattan and 130,000 people over 36 months?
You can build one today for $45B with only 110,000 people in just 32 months! EASY AS FUCK EH?
Hint: the 110,000 people costs exponentially more than in 1945. Army logistics to feed & house them, low pay even for the scientists? I think that'd add another $5B per year over and above inflation.
And, again since you've ignored it, the equipment is better, faster and all that, but the Bombs themselves are much more complex or else they'd barely be usable.
Anyhow, your projection is quite boring, go play with your toys little one.
Hahaha you think it costs more than in the 1940s.
Didn't expect that level of retardation, well played. Good comedy.
Inflation doesn't exist in your mind? Or a search engine, no such thing, eh? It cost $10 in 1945 and it still costs $10 today, right? RIGHT? 😆
And the projection is endless. You + toys = bye bye baby.
This is beneath you. You'd rather pretend you don't know what inflation-adjusted dollars are rather than answer how much technology has made refinement (and every other part) cheaper.
Absolutely pathetic.