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Robert Oppenheimer

The Destroyer of Worlds

""Now I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds.""

Led the Manhattan Project, creating the atomic bomb. He spent the rest of his life warning the world about the weapon he unleashed.

20kt
Yield of Trinity
200k+
Hiroshima/Nagasaki Deaths
1967
Died

The Trinity Test

At 5:29 a.m. on July 16, 1945, the deserts of New Mexico turned white. The first atomic bomb had detonated.

A Vedic Warning

As the mushroom cloud rose, Oppenheimer famously recalled a line from the Hindu scripture, the Bhagavad-Gita: "Now I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds."

The Blood on His Hands

Later, in a meeting with President Truman, he said, "Mr. President, I feel I have blood on my hands." Truman was disgusted and reportedly said, "Don't let that crybaby in here again."

Biography

J. Robert Oppenheimer (1904–1967) was an American theoretical physicist and director of the Manhattan Project's Los Alamos Laboratory.

Key Events

1904

Birth

Born in New York City.

1942

Manhattan Project

Appointed scientific director.

1945

Trinity

First nuclear test.

1954

Security Hearing

Stripped of security clearance.

1967

Death

Succumbs to cancer.

Major Projects

Manhattan Project: Development of the first nuclear weapons.

Institute for Advanced Study: Served as director.

Distinctions

Enrico Fermi Award (1963): For contributions to theoretical physics.

Legacy

Father of the Atomic Bomb.

The End

Died on February 18, 1967, of throat cancer.

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