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Friday, August 22, 2008
Horizon - Einstein's Equation of Life and Death (2)
In the summer of 1939
Albert Einstein
was on holiday in a small resort town on the tip of Long Island. His peaceful summer, however, was about to be shattered by a visit from an old friend and colleague from his years in Berlin. The visitor was the physicist
Leo Szilard
. He had come to tell Einstein that he feared the Nazis could soon be in possession of a terrible new weapon and that something had to be done.
Szilard believed that recent scientific breakthroughs meant it was now possible to convert mass into energy. And that this could be used to make a bomb. If this were to happen, it would be a terrible realisation of the law of nature Einstein had discovered some 34 years earlier.
Part 1 Horizon - Einstein's Unfinished Symphony can be found
here
.
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