Introduction to Oppenheimer’s Impact J. Robert Oppenheimer, often referred to as the ‘father of the atomic bomb’, played a pivotal role in the Manhattan Project during World War II. His contributions to nuclear physics and the ethical dilemmas surrounding atomic energy have sparked ongoing debate and research, showing the complex relationship between scientific advancement and
Introduction J. Robert Oppenheimer, often dubbed the ‘father of the atomic bomb’, remains a significant figure in the history of science and ethics. With the recent release of the blockbuster film ‘Oppenheimer’, his life and contributions to physics have garnered renewed interest. This portrayal brings forth important discussions about scientific responsibility and the moral implications
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