Contrary to what Richard Rhodes says here, Dr. Philip Morrison didn't refer to similarities but noted differences.
Quote:"… the first and main impact of Hiroshima's destruction had come the day before, when we were flying down there from Tokyo. First we flew over Nagoya, Osaka and Kobe, which had been bombed in the conventional manner, and they looked checkered -patches of red rust where firebombs had hit intermingled with the gray roofs and green vegetation of undamaged sections. ....
... Then we circled Hiroshima, and there was just one enormous flat, rust-red scar, and no green or gray, because there were no roofs or vegetation left. I was sure then that nothing I was going to see later would give as me much of a jolt. The rest would be just a matter of details."
It is clear that Morrison made the exact opposite point from the one Rhodes tried to make by paraphrasing his remarks.
Contrary to what Richard Rhodes says here, Dr. Philip Morrison didn't refer to similarities but noted differences.
Quote:"… the first and main impact of Hiroshima's destruction had come the day before, when we were flying down there from Tokyo. First we flew over Nagoya, Osaka and Kobe, which had been bombed in the conventional manner, and they looked checkered -patches of red rust where firebombs had hit intermingled with the gray roofs and green vegetation of undamaged sections. ....
bluespaceoddity 10 months ago
... Then we circled Hiroshima, and there was just one enormous flat, rust-red scar, and no green or gray, because there were no roofs or vegetation left. I was sure then that nothing I was going to see later would give as me much of a jolt. The rest would be just a matter of details."
It is clear that Morrison made the exact opposite point from the one Rhodes tried to make by paraphrasing his remarks.
bluespaceoddity 10 months ago