The Triangle: DARPA, CERN, and Los Alamos — 80 Years of Institutional Thread

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Abstract

FractalNode Magazine Issue 003, Article 03 — Deep Investigation Maps the institutional thread connecting three organizations from 1943 to present: Los Alamos National Laboratory (nuclear weapons → computational physics → AI), CERN (particle physics → World Wide Web → quantum computing), and DARPA (military research → internet → autonomous systems). Traces shared personnel (Rabi, Oppenheimer, Feynman, Berners-Lee), shared infrastructure (Monte Carlo methods, ARPANET, GPU computing), and the $143M+ SBIR pipeline. 246 verified sources. Part of FractalNode Magazine Issue 003: The Pipeline

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Keywords
  • National laboratory
  • Thread (computing)
  • The Internet
  • Large Hadron Collider
  • History of computing
  • Pipeline (software)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Industry, innovation and infrastructure
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