In this episode, we're exploring the life and legacy of "the man who shook the world," J. Robert Oppenheimer. Our deep dive into Kai Bird and Martin J. Sherwin's American Prometheus takes us on a journey through the mind of the brilliant physicist who led the Manhattan Project. From his early academic days to his pivotal role in creating the atomic bomb, we'll unpack the complexities of this controversial figure and the profound impact he had on history. We'll also delve into Oppenheimer's political views and his tragic role as one of the first victims of the Red Scare. Join us as we explore the science, politics, and ethics of the atomic age.
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