Let’s take a moment to reflect on a chapter in history that’s both groundbreaking and deeply unsettling. Today, we’re talking about the Manhattan Project—the World War II endeavor that unleashed nuclear weapons into the world. This isn’t just a story about science; it’s about the moral dilemmas and long-term consequences of wielding such devastating power.
Let’s dive into the fascinating life and legacy of Niels Bohr, one of the most influential physicists of the 20th century. Bohr’s groundbreaking work on atomic structure and quantum theory didn’t just rewrite the rules of physics—it reshaped the way we understand the universe.