
Robert Oppenheimer Quotes
Physicien théoricien
Robert Oppenheimer was physicien théoricien from the United States
“Le scientifique est libre, et doit être libre de poser toute question, de douter de toute affirmation, de chercher toute preuve, de corriger toute erreur.”— Robert Oppenheimer
D'une conférence d'Oppenheimer en 1949 à Columbia University, lors des premiers débats sur la liberté scientifique et le contrôle étatique de la recherche nucléaire.
The Story of Robert
The Man Who Built the Bomb and Tried to Stop It
After the war, Oppenheimer became director of the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton and chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission's General Advisory Committee. He opposed the development of the hydrogen bomb. In 1954, during the Red Scare, the AEC held a security hearing that revoked his clearance, effectively ending his government career. Edward Teller testified against him. Former colleagues watched in silence. In 1963, President Lyndon Johnson awarded him the Enrico Fermi Award as a gesture of rehabilitation. Oppenheimer accepted it without comment. He died of throat cancer on February 18, 1967, at age sixty-two.
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