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Men Who Play God: The Story of the Hydrogen Bomb

Men Who Play God: The Story of the Hydrogen Bomb
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Publisher : Independently Published
Total Pages : 376
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ISBN-10 : 179219577X
ISBN-13 : 9781792195778
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Book Synopsis Men Who Play God: The Story of the Hydrogen Bomb by : Norman Moss

Download or read book Men Who Play God: The Story of the Hydrogen Bomb written by Norman Moss and published by Independently Published. This book was released on 2018-12-24 with total page 376 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "A detailed and brilliant account... full of illumination... fascinating.' New Yorker. Men Who Play God is a captivating history of the political decisions, global events and scientific experiments that led to the invention of the most powerful bomb in history. A renowned British journalist and broadcaster, Norman Moss' acclaimed book provides a detailed summary of the inception and production of the bomb itself. A thought-provoking narrative on a highly complex issue, it also examines the problems that arose, such as the potentially lethal effects of nuclear fallout. Moss also brings to life the opposing views between scientists and politicians alike as the idea of a "Super" bomb capable of mass destruction rapidly began to transform into a reality. Governments sought to endorse or denounce thermonuclear weapons programmes in their countries - after crucial events such as President Harry S. Truman's public declaration of support for the American Atomic Agency Commission and its work on the hydrogen bomb in 1950. This led to issues that ranged from serious ethical questions to political decisions that would resonate across the world. Offering vivid portraits of the eminent men whose decisions and expertise were crucial to the process, Moss pays particular attention to the theoretical physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer, and his colleague Edward Teller, who became known as the "father of the hydrogen bomb." Men Who Play God provides a thorough, gripping overview of a series of the most significant nuclear events in history that brought lasting global consequences.


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