The Naval Scientist Who Wanted To Know How Football Players Would Survive Nuclear War

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- The article discusses the work of William E. Blewett, a naval scientist who conducted research in the 1960s on how football players would fare in a nuclear war.

- Blewett believed that football players, due to their large body size and muscle mass, would have a better chance of surviving the initial blast and radiation from a nuclear explosion compared to the general population.

- He conducted experiments to test his theory, including subjecting small animals to simulated nuclear blasts and studying the effects on their bodies, in an effort to determine how human athletes might withstand the conditions of a nuclear attack.

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