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Making of the Atomic Bomb

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The letter of Einstein to President Roosevelt was the source of the today’s impacts of the

two bombs in Japan. The government officials did not understand thing to do with physics and

wholly depended on Einstein since he is said to have discovered energy and mass and the

different forms of the two .It was obvious for government officials to seek advice from the

scientist like Einstein and any appeal signed request to the President would earn respect to his

idea. Einstein had met Roosevelt and was, in fact, a guest at the White House overnight.

Einstein may be forced to conform sensitively to their suggestion, as a lifelong adversary of Nazi

Germany. Finally, as the founder of the relativity theory and of the mass and energy formula

under which all bomb production can be linked, Einstein was the realistic individual to take

initiative (Rhodes, 2012).

The discovery of Plutonium imparted fear on physicist James Chadwick that it would

result into deaths of many people. The phrase that Plutonium is a “speck of matter that God had

not welcomed at the Creation” symbolic terrific and negative impacts that the item would result

to . Fear of nature is something that everyone all human experience since due to the impacts of

the products of nature. For instance, the Manhattan project pushed humanity across the threshold

into a new atomic age that forever changed the nature of the conflict and fear of global warfare.

To sum up, the making and testing of the atomic bomb resulted to adverse effects and

imparted fear to people. There is need for everyone one especially the government officials to

research on any discovery before implementing it to know the outcome of the action taken on

humanity.
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References

Rhodes, R. (2012). The making of the atomic bomb. Simon and Schuster.

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