Why uranium enrichment was slow/near impossible in the beginning of Manhattan project but few years later it became trivial?

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So I’ve watched Oppenheimer and a recurring theme in the movie was how tedious task it was to get fission material (demonstrated as filling a large fish bowl by marbles). All they manage to collect in two year period was just enough for two bombs. but fast forward few years US have a complete arsenal of bombs to flat the earth. I understand they must’ve innovated a method and the exact method maybe classified, what i’m interested in is knowing what was the obstacle(s) for this and rough idea of how they might’ve overcome it.

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An interesting tidbit Oak Ridge is said to have consumed 14% of the electricity in the United States between 1943 and 1945.

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