This is the story of Robert Oppenheimer, father of the atomic bomb. A brilliant man marred by pain and suffering. As tragic as some parts are, his life can teach us some valuable lessons.
Nuclear War averted in 1983: https://youtu.be/uAOFH62JQl0
Some clarifications:
– On black holes.
While others such as Scharszchild were first to describe the theory of blackholes, Oppenheimer’s work was the first full description of how blackholes formed. “Oppenheimer proposed the very first collapse model to describe how a star could collapse into a black hole.”
– Xavier Calmet, a professor of physics at the University of Sussex in England
– On the photoelectric effect.
His work wasn’t so much a discovery of the effect but more an observation using the effect that revealed some truths about the Hydrogen atom, so apologies for that error on my part.
– On Unit 731. (Including planned attack on America)
https://www.nytimes.com/1995/03/17/world/unmasking-horror-a-special-report-japan-confronting-gruesome-war-atrocity.html
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Some clarifications:
– On black holes.
While others such as Scharszchild were first to describe the theory of blackholes, Oppenheimer’s work was the first full description of how blackholes formed. “Oppenheimer proposed the very first collapse model to describe how a star could collapse into a black hole.”
– Xavier Calmet, a professor of physics at the University of Sussex in England
– On the photoelectric effect.
His work wasn’t so much a discovery of the effect but more an observation using the effect that revealed some truths about the Hydrogen atom, so apologies for that error on my part.
– On Unit 731. (Including planned attack on America)
https://www.nytimes.com/1995/03/17/world/unmasking-horror-a-special-report-japan-confronting-gruesome-war-atrocity.html
Thanks for watching!
Finally someone who mentions the bioweapon intentions of Japan. It was very critical in the decision to drop the A-Bomb.
very cool info, thanks mate
@@TeknycMedia Yea! It was AI, but I think I’ll put on-screen text disclaimers for AI generated scenes from now on.
@@ColdFusion Can I ask where you got the footage in Göttingen from? That’s my hometown, and I’m fairly sure that the church shown is not in Göttingen.
@@vags1234probably generated by AI hence the non-resemblance
fake, there are no nukes
Bottom line is he was betrayed by the American government and our military for something both eanted him to direct in building and to use. He was not a Communist. Yes he was interested in Communist ideas. I think he was influenced by his brother and the woman he messed around with. But at the end of the day he was loyal to our government. The feds tought and or knew that the Nazis and ended up including Russia had information on the bomb. The Nazis already had scientists working on making a bomb. Klaus Fuchs was the one “THOUGHT” to be a spy for the Soviets on the project. I dont even think that is proven. Truman and the military wanted it done and he got it done. Don’t let the movie fool you.
I believe the video is awesome, but you spend quite alot of time living in the past. I believe you should do more videos on what the future looks like. The audience would love it.
9:27 a form of a big bang