Genius in the Shadows: A Biography of Leo Szilard, the Man Behind the Bomb

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Skyhorse, 1 sep 2013 - 604 pagina's
Well-known names such as Albert Einstein, Enrico Fermi, J. Robert Oppenheimer, and Edward Teller are usually those that surround the creation of the atom bomb. One name that is rarely mentioned is Leo Szilard, known in scientific circles as “father of the atom bomb.” The man who first developed the idea of harnessing energy from nuclear chain reactions, he is curiously buried with barely a trace in the history of this well-known and controversial topic.

Born in Hungary and educated in Berlin, he escaped Hitler’s Germany in 1933 and that first year developed his concept of nuclear chain reactions. In order to prevent Nazi scientists from stealing his ideas, he kept his theories secret, until he and Albert Einstein pressed the US government to research atomic reactions and designed the first nuclear reactor. Though he started his career out lobbying for civilian control of atomic energy, he concluded it with founding, in 1962, the first political action committee for arms control, the Council for a Livable World.
Besides his career in atomic energy, he also studied biology and sparked ideas that won others the Nobel Prize. The Salk Institute for Biological Studies in La Jolla, California, where Szilard spent his final days, was developed from his concepts to blend science and social issues.
 

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Three Attempts to Stop the Bomb
And Two to Stop the Army
PART THREE 19461964
A Last Fight with the General
A New Life an Old Problem
Marriage on the
Oppenheimer and Teller
Arms Control

Scholar and Scientist
Just Friends
Einstein
Restless Research and the Bund
A New World a New Field a New Fear
Refuge
Moonshine PART TWO 19331945
ChainReaction Obsession
Travels with Trude
Bumbling toward the Bomb
I Havent Thought of That at All
Fission + Fermi Frustration 16 Chain Reaction Versus the Chain of Command
Visions of an Armed Peace
Biology
Beating Cancer
Meeting Khrushchev
Is Washington a Market for Wisdom?
Seeking a More Livable World
Personal Peace
Epilogue
Chronology of Leo Szilards Life
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography About the Author
Copyright

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