#szilard

Gábor SEBESTYÉN 🇭🇺🇪🇺🇺🇦segabor@czinege.social
2025-07-17
2024-03-13

#Oppenheimer #OSCAR #ManhattanProject Leo #Szilard

Der #Physiker
und die #Atombombe :

Im August 1939 macht #Einstein den US-Präsidenten
auf die deutsche #Uran - #Forschung aufmerksam.

Die Folgen bereut er den Rest seines Lebens ...

pm-wissen.com/geschichte/a/ein

Kuuntelin viime yönä #YleMondo lta #BBCworld in dokkarisarjan #TheBomb ekan osan. Kyseessä on sarja, jossa seurataan #ydinase en keksimistä. Sitä on ollut tekemässä yhden keksijän, #LeoSzilard in lapsenlapsi #EmilyStrasser.

Muutoinkin todella hyvä, mutta kiinnitti huomiota, mitä sanottiin #Szilard in kahuistelleen, kun #natsismi nousi #Saksa ssa:

Ei #fasismi n suosion kasvua, vaan vastarinnan vaimeutta.

Tässä on tähän aikaan kovin tärkeä viesti.

#Kuuntelusuositus

bbc.co.uk/programmes/p08mdypb

stefania maurizismaurizi
2023-09-19

era ossessionato dalla paura che arrivasse all'atomica,e quindi scrutava ossessivamente ogni scoperta scientifica e tutto quello che accadeva intorno a lui.
E' una lezione a guardarci sempre intorno e a scrutare i nemici della democrazia e libertà

stefania maurizismaurizi
2023-09-19

" è stato infatti uno delle personalità chiave dell’intero progetto: non inventò la bomba atomica, ma lui e hanno sicuramente inventato il reattore nucleare".
Da leggere @fsyloslab su

ilfattoquotidiano.it/in-edicol

Bruce Hamiltonbahome
2023-07-30

Leo Szilard’s short story The Mark Gable Foundation is a classic. The satire of how-to-retard-science will be familiar to anyone whose work relies on research grants. If you can find a copy of his collection Voice of the Dolphins, get it. The typed manuscript is among his papers available online from libraries: library.ucsd.edu/dc/object/bb3

Came up in conversation the other day, so posting it here for anyone who might be interested.

#SciFi #Oppenheimer #Szilárd
"How an H.G. Wells sci-fi novel predicted Oppenheimer and atomic bombs"
bigthink.com/the-past/hg-wells

On this day in 1930 the US granted a #patent, number 1781541, to Albert #Einstein and nuclear physicist Leó #Szilárd for their invention of a #refrigerator with no moving parts. It used an external heat source to cause various fluids (they describe a mix of water, butane and ammonia) to evaporate or be absorbed in one another as they move through its many pipes and chambers.
It is perhaps the most wizardly thing bearing Einstein's name.
patents.google.com/patent/US17

Cover page from US Patent 1,781,541, dated November 11 1930, headed "A Einstein et al. Refrigeration".

A schematic diagram occupies much of the page, depicting a baffling array of pipes moving liquid and gas between multiple interconnected containers. A length of one of the pipes is labelled to indicate heat should be applied there.

The signatures of Albert Einstein and Leo Szilard are at bottom right, under the printed text "Inventors"

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