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Enrico Fermi said:
The way I interpret it, he gave a remote possibility to enough neutrons being emitted in the fission of uranium (I guess from the tendency of other things to happen to excess neutrons in the nuclei, such as beta decay), and high probability ("of course") to the chain reaction conditional on the above.
You know what, before trying a startup project seriously for money, I got clever about precisely this issue, joined TopCoder, and did a programming contest. I kind of think you'd likewise be smart enough to see the utility of reducing the uncertainty, if it was your own money on the line.
That's all fine, but the issue is that the donors need to be able to do that, or else, no matter how much you argue that people shouldn't be donating on the basis of small probabilities, low probabilities is all they can have.