I, ve grown up thinking I, d met the bloke. You dont check when you are a kid. Dad just said "Oppenheimer was coming to see our dog".. Which he did with 2 car full of folk in uniform. Wasn't until Danidl said he died in 67 that I checked.You needn't be disappointed. Although a theoretical physicist, Robert Oppenheimer was appointed the administror of the Manhatten project and he was excellent in that role. However he was also a self publicist and promoter who gave the public impression that it was his brilliance that created nuclear weapons which certainly wasn't true. He had under him a team of mainly European brilliant scientists, chief among them Enrico Fermi who was the real nuclear science genius. Being awarded a Nobel prize in 1938 gave Fermi and his family the opportunitry to escape to the USA with US help, since as an Italian Jew he feared the rise of the Nazis.
"Situated safely in the United States, in 1939, Fermi was appointed professor of physics at New York's Columbia University. While there, Fermi discovered that if uranium neutrons were emitted into fissioning uranium, they could split other uranium atoms, setting off a chain reaction that would release enormous amounts of energy. His experiments led to the first controlled nuclear chain reaction in Chicago, on December 2, 1942, under Chicago's athletic stadium. Subsequently, during World War II, Fermi became one of the principal leaders on the Manhattan Project, which focused on the development of the atomic bomb."
In summary, Fermi got the Nobel prize for his nuclear physics discoveries even before the war. Oppenheimer never did get a Nobel prize, but for running the Chicago project he did get an Enrico Fermi award later from President Kennedy.
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Apparently my Oppenheimer was an ex wing commander in Sheffield for a Lancaster fly past of Lady Bower.!!! Still makes a story I suppose.
But on serious side I did wonder when I was older, if he(Robert) thought he, d been a force for good or bad. I wonder if he thought he, d saved thousands by shortening WW2 or killed thousands on Hiroshama. I don't think it would be a nice dilemna to grow old with. Bit different to mine... I should have sailed more..and not argued with OG.Plus a few others I, m not mentioning on here.
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