Image du produit Robert Oppenheimer: Unveiling the Life of a Visionary and the Father of Nuclear Weapon
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The pursuit of nuclear weapons moved the scientist nearer to the role of combatant, placing special responsibilities on the scientific community to make critical moral decisions. However, as they developed atomic weapons, they could at the same time only warn military powers of their use. Advocates for nuclear power as a civilian energy resource but expressing misgivings about nuclear war put them at odds with uninformed branches of the military. The american government and the population at large, who possessed little understanding of the perilous science behind the technology, brought about charges of unpatriotic behavior for such misgivings. Oppenheimer's philosophical reflections, personal struggles, and life's controversies are all revealed in this biography. A story goes past the logical domain, diving into the intricacies of human life notwithstanding remarkable innovative headways. As you turn each page, you'll be brought into a story that unfurls like an intense thrill ride, investigating the highs of logical disclosure and the lows of moral vagueness. Oppenheimer's inheritance isn't simply a verifiable relic — it's a strong reflection on the convergence of science, morals, and the persevering effect of human decisions. As world war ii gripped the globe, oppenheimer's life took a major turn. Dive into the fascinating account of his important involvement in the manhattan project, where he commanded a team of creative minds to produce the atomic weapon. Discover the ethical difficulties he faced, wrestling with the great power of the weapon he helped design and the deadly repercussions it may unleash.

Caractéristiques

    • ISBN
      9798902163640
    • Éditeur
      Rob Satterfield
    • Date de publication
      9 mars 2026
    • Format
      Epub
    • Protection
      Filigrane numérique
    • Catégories BISAC
      Biographie & Autobiographie / Social Scientists & Psychologists, Éducation / Histoire, Science / Physique / Atomique et Moléculaire
    • Langue
      Anglais