Noun
United States physicist (born in Hungary) who worked on the first atom bomb and the first hydrogen bomb (1908-2003)
Source: WordNetNo, I'm the infamous Edward Teller. Edward Teller
Edward Teller states in his memoirs that the five authors of the 1953 paper worked together for "days (and nights)". Source: Internet
Edward Teller suggested the creation of an orbital platform for faster missile delivery. Source: Internet
Even before the Livermore Lab opened its doors, E.O. Lawrence and Edward Teller recognized the importance of computing and the potential of computational simulation. Source: Internet
In 1954, Edward Teller held a gathering of fusion researchers at the Princeton Gun Club, near the Project Matterhorn (now known as Project Sherwood ) grounds. Source: Internet
This book is a chip off the bloody chopping block, which begins in a suburb of Mephistopolis, where a starving Edward Teller is chowing down on the legs of a recently deceased prostitute. Source: Internet