Oppenheimer
The Man Who Developed the Atomic Bomb, Ignited the Nuclear Age, and Grappled With the Weight of His Creation
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Narrated by:
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Andrew Robert Wilcox
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Written by:
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Hourglass History
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Julian Pembroke
About this listen
Discover the man, understand the age
Explore the life of one of the most influential figures of the 20th century, Julius Robert Oppenheimer. This comprehensive biography transports you through Oppenheimer's life, from his formative years as a precocious child to his final years filled with introspection and regret.
Uncover the genius
Delve into the mind that revolutionized the world. Embark on a journey through Oppenheimer's years at the distinguished institutions of Harvard and Cambridge, to his reputation-building years at the University of Göttingen. Beyond the science, discover the lesser-known aspects of his life, his passions for literature, philosophy, and his tumultuous personal relationships.
Experience the Manhattan Project
Stand witness to the conception of the deadliest weapon in human history, amidst the clandestine walls of Los Alamos. Experience firsthand the tension-filled atmosphere leading up to the birth of the Atomic Bomb at the Trinity site, and the overwhelming aftermath of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Navigate the political landscape
Travel through the tumultuous political terrain that Oppenheimer found himself in, from his advisory role in the Atomic Energy Commission to the infamous "Oppenheimer Affair". Explore the influences that led to his profound belief in scientific responsibility and transparency.
Contemplate the legacy
Reflect on Oppenheimer's complex legacy, from his rehabilitation during the Kennedy administration and his sustained influence on nuclear policy to his remorse over the creation of atomic weapons.
A timely reflection in the midst of an increasingly nuclear age, this book offers a sobering look at the implications of scientific advancement and our shared future. It is an essential listen for anyone interested in the complexities of history, science, or the delicate dance between human achievement and moral introspection.
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