Historic Ideas That Aged Like Complete Garbage

Historic Ideas That Aged Like Complete Garbage

Khalid Elhassan - July 11, 2020

Historic Ideas That Aged Like Complete Garbage
Ronald Richter, left, with Juan Peron. Questa de Ciencia

26. The Wacky Nazi

As things turned out, Juan Peron had been conned by a German WWII aircraft designer named Ronald Richter, who had wildly misrepresented his credentials in a successful bid to get funding for a fusion reactor. Argentine scientists knew Richter’s claims were BS, but Peron wanted to believe in the Nazi scientist’s idea, so he did. The end result was that a significant chunk of Argentina’s budget was diverted into building a massive compound for Richter on Huemul Island, in an Andean lake.

Historic Ideas That Aged Like Complete Garbage
Remnants of the main reactor building on Huemul Island. Mapio

In a humiliation for all involved, Richter’s claims were debunked almost immediately after they were announced by Peron. Richter was eventually jailed for having “misled” the Argentine president, and his embarrassed government razed most of the lab to the ground and tried to pretend the whole thing had never happened. After Richter was released from prison, he settled down to become a chicken farmer, but continued to insist to his dying days that his idea had been practical, and that he had mastered nuclear fusion.

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