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He single-handedly ended the war and established the status of the United States.

He single-handedly ended the war and established the status of the United States.

When the first atomic bomb exploded in the world, this sentence from its creator, Song of Blessing, came to mind.

At the moment when the unprecedented spectacle in history ended, its creator suddenly sprouted great fear and regret. "I became a god of death, the destroyer of the world."

He has brought long-term peace to the world and established a hegemonic position for the United States, and deserves long-term preferential treatment from the United States. What he gained was a sentence from Truman, then president of the United States: "Don't bring this guy to see me again."

As the "father of the atomic bomb" of mankind, Robert Oppenheimer doesn't know what he left to the world at this moment, let alone what changes his life is about to produce.

This "legendary figure", regarded as a guest of honor by politicians of various countries, spent his whole life in great entanglement and regret. The world breathed a sigh of relief when he closed his eyes forever.

No matter what the world says about me, I can't get rid of my guilt. I took out knowledge that should not appear in this world.

Enough to destroy yourself.

"devil"

1939 September, the world was shrouded in the haze of war, and the peaceful coexistence of mankind was once again broken. Even those who oppose the war again are inevitably swept away by the war.

At that time, Germany hoped to develop a weapon that could end all wars, and would quickly put this weapon into practical application at all costs, and this weapon is what we are now familiar with as a "nuclear weapon."

In order to prevent the world from becoming passive, Robert Oppenheimer was appointed as a key figure in the Manhattan Project of the United States. He needs to develop this weapon that can change the world pattern before the Germans.

As the chief scientist, Robert Oppenheimer, with the support of the military, gathered a group of world-class experts, overcame various problems in theory, methods and materials, and finally successfully developed the most efficient weapon in human history.

Humans always seem to have the ability to correct themselves. When this new weapon bloomed for the first time in the world, the war finally seemed to have a reason to end.

After this weapon blossomed for the first time in the world, the world entered a peaceful stage under "nuclear deterrence" for a long time. Although local conflicts continue, there is no "human tragedy" that almost swept the world like before.

"Nuclear weapons" seem to have brought long-lost peace to mankind, but under the surface of this peace, it seems that there is always an undercurrent.

Optimists always think that this kind of peace will last, but rational scientists like Robert Oppenheimer are caught in great remorse and regret.

He personally released the "nuclear weapon" from Pandora's box, but it could not be eliminated anyway. Human life and value will be shrouded in human self-destruction ability for a long time.

Mr.president

My hands are covered with blood.

For those scientists with lofty ideals, the purpose of their obsession with research can never be to make human beings have the ability to self-destroy.

When the world is threatened with destruction, Robert Oppenheimer may have enough reasons to release this "human demon" alone.

However, when the world enters a peaceful stage, the existence of the "devil" is a matter of great concern to it. This kind of worry really comes from regret for the past.

Some people think that Robert Oppenheimer's remorse is based on a kind of self-protection. In order to prevent the world from condemning him, he deliberately showed his retreat.

But if this regret is a kind of concealment, then he must know that he can't show this emotion to the president of the United States. After all, compared with him who made the atomic bomb, the American president who ordered the atomic bomb to be dropped had more blood on his hands.

When he said to the American president in public, "Mr. President, my hands are covered with blood," President Truman was naturally furious and shouted, "Don't bring him to see me in the future."

Robert Oppenheimer has the plot of atonement. Since he can't recapture the demon released from the world by himself, he will certainly hope to make up for this crime in other ways.

He constantly persuaded President Truman to be cautious in the research and development of nuclear weapons, which undoubtedly made President Truman even more disgusted with him.

Finally, he was persecuted by the authorities. Even if scientists headed by Einstein complained about his grievances, it didn't help, and they were finally deprived of the security concession. The father of "nuclear bomb" finally lost the possibility of seeking international cooperation and peace through atomic energy.

1967, in Princeton, he closed his eyes forever in struggle, regret and confusion.

It's not the scientists who are wrong.

But "careerist"

When the world is on the brink of destruction, should one pick up any weapon worth trying and save the world from the brink of destruction regardless of the future?

I believe everyone will have different answers to this question, but personally, Robert Oppenheimer did nothing wrong.

After all, even the most pacifist Einstein wrote to the president of the United States at that time, hoping that the United States would invest in the research and development of nuclear weapons as soon as possible.

I believe that in the process of developing a nuclear bomb, he and the top scientists in the world have been immersed in the imagination of saving the world and bringing peace to the world.

Any choice in desperation is correct, but when the world finally enters peace and the potential external threats disappear, they will inevitably worry about what kind of future this weapon that can destroy mankind itself will bring to mankind.

But I don't think the mistakes should be borne by these scientists. After all, their worries do not come from uncontrollable technology itself.

But from a high-ranking "careerist" in the United States, trying to gain more benefits and status through this weapon, trying to use this weapon as a deterrent to make the whole world surrender to his ambition.

There is nothing wrong with Robert Oppenheimer. He needs no regrets. The only thing he needs to regret is that he didn't see through the true face of those "careerists" as soon as possible.

Even if there is no nuclear bomb in the world today, there must be other "devil" weapons in the world under the impetus of "careerists".

Perhaps in the past, we were not sure about this, but in recent years, I believe everyone can clearly realize that "careerists" have never stopped occupying the world.