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| | | | Oppenheimeris the first blockbuster about nuclear weapons in a generation. Framing his film's namesake with kinetic edits, fractured timelines,quantum imagery, anda pulsing score,... | |
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| | | | Recommending a few books which touch on aspects of the Manhattan Project: The Last Man who Knew Everything: the life and times of Enrico Fermi - David Schwartz Racing for the Bomb: General Leslie R. Groves - Robert S Norris The Maniac - Benjamin Labatut The Last Man who Knew Everything is a historical and scientific biography of Enrico Fermi. We learn about Fermi, his work, and best of all we hear the story of the world's first self-sustaining nuclear reaction under the University of Chicago. | |
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| | | | BY SETH PERLOWGeorgetown UniversityOne book, written by a computer, could have killed us all.What do you do when you're the only country in the world with atomic bombs? You make them much, much bigger. That was the US strategy right after World War II. The Cold War was beginning, and by 1952 the US would... | |
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| | Why would a scientist create a weapon of mass destruction that was capable of destroying the planet and ending life as we know it? J. Robert Oppenheimer, the theoretical physicist who led the Manhattan project and is known as the "father of the atomic bomb," would later become guilt-ridden over his invention but his original... |