THE EINSTEIN PARADOX: How a Pacifist Fathered the Atomic Age
By John Korsh
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By John Korsh
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A pacifist, a man who hated war and violence, but — wait for it — he's the guy whose work opened the door to the atomic bomb. Yes, the bomb. The one that changed the entire game. It's wild, isn't it?
Einstein, he's fascinating. A German born man who loved peace and humanity and a better world for all. But he's also the man who wrote a letter to President Roosevelt, urging America to look into nuclear weapons because—let's face it—the world wasn't playing nice back then.
Einstein, he's fascinating. A German born man who loved peace and humanity and a better world for all. But he's also the man who wrote a letter to President Roosevelt, urging America to look into nuclear weapons because—let's face it—the world wasn't playing nice back then.























