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Conceptualisation 🖊️ Atomic Bomb, Part III #105

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Title

Atomic Bomb, Part III

Date or Period đź“…

24-Dec 1944, when Rotblat leaves the Manhattan Project (Rotblat, 1985).

Intro

The news that the Nazis were not close to developing nuclear weapons is enough for Rotblat to leave the project creating the atomic bomb.

Justification

Legacy story.

Unformed Thoughts

One of the key drivers to develop the atomic bomb was the goal of beating the Nazis to it. However, the news that the Nazis weren’t even close to producing such technology eventually reached the scientists (Douglas, 2018). This was enough for one of the team’s physicists, Rotblat, to abandon the mission. The remaining scientists continued, though. They successfully overcame the technical challenges of developing the atomic bomb.

Following the news from Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945 (skip here for the final panel of this research tragedy), “none escaped a sense of responsibility for their work” (ibid.).