Did some math 15 x 24 = 360
And three sixes is a dog whistle, a red flag
The power of the bomb dropped at Hiroshima, commonly known as the "Little Boy" bomb, was measured in terms of its explosive yield or the amount of energy released. The yield of the bomb was estimated to be about 15 kilotons of TNT equivalent, indicating the destructive force of the explosion. The yield was calculated by measuring the blast wave, the amount of thermal energy released, and the extent of damage caused to the surrounding buildings and infrastructure. The power of the bomb was also determined by its weight, speed, altitude, and other physical parameters that controlled the explosion.