Did Oppenheimer regret the bomb?

A real pacifist. For all this, it is curious that in his final years Oppenheimer affirmed that, had he been able to go back, he would have done everything exactly the same, and that he did not regret having contributed to the success of the bomb.
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Who regretted making the atomic bomb?

Fearful that the Germans would beat WWII Allies to a nuclear weapon, physicist Albert Einstein wrote to FDR, urgently pushing America's A-bomb development. But after the devastation of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, he and many scientists on the project publicly expressed deep regret.
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Did Dr Robert Oppenheimer regret the atomic bomb?

He noted his regret the weapon had not been available in time to use against Nazi Germany. However, he and many of the project staff were very upset about the bombing of Nagasaki, as they did not feel the second bomb was necessary from a military point of view.
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What did Oppenheimer say after the atomic bomb?

The story of Oppenheimer's infamous quote. As he witnessed the first detonation of a nuclear weapon on July 16, 1945, a piece of Hindu scripture ran through the mind of Robert Oppenheimer: “Now I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds”.
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Did Oppenheimer poison his professor?

Robert Oppenheimer was one of the scientists who helped to develop the atomic bomb. However, he wasn't a stranger to unusual weaponry by this point in his life. While a student at Cambridge University, he attempted to poison his tutor with a poisoned apple, after which he narrowly avoided being expelled.
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J. Robert Oppenheimer: "I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds."



How did J Robert Oppenheimer feel about the atomic bomb?

Witnesses to the first result of that work, the Trinity test, reported that Oppenheimer's reaction during the test was simply that of relief and satisfaction, and that he exclaimed: “It worked!” But only 11 days after the bombing of Hiroshima, on August 17, 1945, he expressed in writing to the US government his desire ...
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Why did Oppenheimer quote Bhagavad Gita?

Oppenheimer would go on to become an advocate against nuclear weapons describing himself to former President Harry Truman as having “blood on his hands.” As he continued to clash with misgivings about bestowing humanity with the means to annihilate itself, the physicist turned once again to the Bhagavad-Gita for ...
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What did Truman say to Oppenheimer?

When Oppenheimer said he felt compelled to act because he had blood on his hands, Truman angrily told the scientist that “the blood is on my hands, let me worry about that.” He then kicked him out of the Oval Office, writes author Paul Ham in Hiroshima Nagasaki: The Real Story of the Atomic Bombings and Their Aftermath ...
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Did Oppenheimer sleep with his friends wife?

Then got another married girl pregnant. You should have gone for the head. (Oppenheimer and Katherine Puening, a radical Berkeley student and former Communist Party member, also created a minor scandal by sleeping together after a party, later finding out she was pregnant.
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Did they test the atomic bomb before Hiroshima?

By Alan Carr, Laboratory historian

It's often said that Little Boy, the uranium gun–type atomic bomb developed at the Laboratory during World War II, was not tested before it was dropped above Hiroshima, Japan, on August 6, 1945.
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Is Hiroshima still radioactive?

Is there still radiation in Hiroshima and Nagasaki? The radiation in Hiroshima and Nagasaki today is on a par with the extremely low levels of background radiation (natural radioactivity) present anywhere on Earth. It has no effect on human bodies.
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Is anyone who worked on the Manhattan Project still alive?

Today, those few who are still alive are a rare breed. Among them is Peter Lax, a 94-year-old mathematics genius and retired professor at New York University, who at the time of the Trinity test was just a 19-year-old corporal stationed at Los Alamos.
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Why did Oppenheimer oppose the H-bomb?

The atomic energy program had shifted focus to research on thermonuclear weapons, and Oppenheimer vehemently opposed the hydrogen bomb (H-bomb) and similar weapons on the grounds that thermonuclear weapons were more destructive than mankind could responsibly control.
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What did Einstein say about Hiroshima?

Shortly after the atomic bombs were exploded over Hiroshima and Nagasaki1, Albert Einstein made this statement: “The time has come now, when man must give up war. It is no longer rational to solve international problems by resorting to war.
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Who nuked Japan?

The United States detonated two atomic bombs over the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki on 6 and 9 August 1945, respectively. The two bombings killed between 129,000 and 226,000 people, most of whom were civilians, and remain the only use of nuclear weapons in armed conflict.
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Who invented hydrogen bomb?

Edward Teller, Stanislaw M. Ulam, and other American scientists developed the first hydrogen bomb, which was tested at Enewetak atoll on November 1, 1952.
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Was US justified in bombing Japan?

Even if Hiroshima was necessary, the U.S. did not give enough time for word to filter out of its devastation before bombing Nagasaki. The bomb was used partly to justify the $2 billion spent on its development. The two cities were of limited military value. Civilians outnumbered troops in Hiroshima five or six to one.
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How did Yamaguchi come to be in both cities when the bombs were dropped?

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How did Tsutomu Yamaguchi come to be in both cities when the bombs were dropped? He was in Hiroshima for work when the bomb was dropped there. Then when he went back home to Nagasaki, there was another bomb dropped.
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Is Brahmastra nuclear weapon?

Brahmashirsha Astra

In fact, it gets its name from Lord Brahma, the creator. It is assumed that it holds the power of Lord Brahma's four heads at the tip. The destruction due to this weapon is similar to a hydrogen bomb or thermonuclear hydrogen bomb.
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What does the J in J Robert Oppenheimer mean?

J. Robert Oppenheimer was born on April 22, 1904. While Oppenheimer often claimed the "J" stood for nothing, his birth certificate shows it to stand for Julius (his father's first name). Oppenhimer's brother, Frank, thought his parents did not want J. Robert to be known as a "junior".
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Who originally said I am become death the destroyer of worlds?

I remembered the line from the Hindu scripture, the Bhagavad-Gita. Vishnu is trying to persuade the Prince that he should do his duty and to impress him takes on his multi-armed form and says, “Now, I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds.” I suppose we all thought that one way or another.
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Did Albert Einstein help in ww2?

After the U.S. used the bomb against Japan, Einstein and Szilard formed the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists in order to try and prevent the bomb from ever being used in war again.
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Why did teller testify against Oppenheimer?

The answer to that question was Livermore, a lab that Teller helped run for many years. From this position, as the trusted leader of a lab designed to compete with Los Alamos, Teller testified that he didn't understand Oppenheimer's decision-making and often thought he was wrong.
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How true is the series Manhattan?

No. The Manhattan TV show true story reveals that despite the show using real history as a backdrop, the main characters are fictional. Occasionally, certain pivotal real-life figures are represented, including theoretical physicist Robert Oppenheimer ("the father of the A-bomb"), portrayed by Daniel London.
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