How The Manhattan Project Changed The World

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"We knew the world would not be the same,I remembered the line from the Hindu scripture: 'Now I am become death, the destroyer of worlds"'(Oppenheimer).The Manhattan Project was the study and the building of the atomic bomb, it changed many things in the history of the world. It changed scientist lives,science in the world, Japan, and international affairs. This paper will discuss why the Manhattan Project was started. It will also go over the science of the atomic bomb,the people behind it, the difference between the two bombs, and how it changed the world.
First off the Manhattan Project had many bad effects in the economy and the world. Many will say the Manhattan Project was a waste of time and money. Between the actual building of the bombs,training people, and building a launching pad close to Japan, it cost about $21 billion to fund this project in today’s money. The Manhattan Project started before the war in 1942 and it ended in 1946 after the bombs were dropped because they weren’t perfect yet. There were about 200,000 trageties between the two attacks. Numerous others suffered from long term effects of radiation poisoning and many even died from those effects.
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There were nearly thirty sites across America with about 130,000 scientist working there. One of the most important scientist behind this project is J. Robert Oppenheimer (1904-1967). Oppenheimer started working on calculations for the atomic bomb while he was at the University of California,Berkeley. In 1942 Oppenheimer got asked to direct the Manhattan Project, he accepted the offer. Oppenheimer is known as “father of the atomic bomb”. There were also many other scientist including Edward Teller, Leslie Groves,and Werner Heisenberg. There were also many scientist and their discoveries that were indirectly related to the Manhattan Project. Despite many people’s beliefs Albert

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