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Reluctance And The Atomic Bomb

Although instrumental in initiating the Manhattan Project, Einstein regretted the use of atomic bombs on Japan. He spent his later years advocating for nuclear disarmament and promoting peaceful uses of scientific discoveries.

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Explore the extraordinary genius of Albert Einstein, from curious student to revolutionary physicist, whose theories and ideas forever changed our understanding of the universe.

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