It is baffling to me that theoretical nuclear physics from 1945 can still be considered classified at all today. Seems pointless.
If that were the declass. criteria, they'd never have declassified anything on reactors, fusion, etc., at all.
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The Atomic Energy Act of 1946 passed all nuclear research from military to AEC. Is not military research born secret?
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I think you're misconstruing the issue. Question is not why it might have been secret in 1945. Question is why it still is in 2016.
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All stays secret until it is declassified, even 70+ years later. I have never seen abrogation occur in US secrecy, w/o action.
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You're missing the point. Tons of things from this period have been declassified. The question is, why not these particular things?
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Therefore the cost of declassifying the calculations, requiring specialists, versus the number who benefit, might be a factor.
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They have had systems for declassifying technical information since 1946. It costs more to keep things secret than to release them.
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My perspective is from people willing to pay to have that area declassified, after seeing eye-popping figures for new films.
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The research of that time.on nuclear topics was applied to weapons technology, in secrecy policy, no?
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