Albert Einstein and the Atomic Bomb: a Reluctant Contribution
Words: 511 2010When we think of Albert Einstein, the image that typically springs to mind is one of a benign, somewhat disheveled genius, whose theories unlocked the universe. Less often do we picture him as a figure intertwined with the darker narrative of the atomic bomb. It's a complex layer to his legacy, deeply infused with moral questions and historical twists that reveal a man caught between his principles and the harsh realities of his time. Einstein's equation, E=mc², became a cornerstone […]