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J. Robert Oppenheimer was an American physicist and the scientific director of the Manhattan Project, which developed the atomic bomb during World War II. Often referred to as the "father of the atomic bomb," Oppenheimer's leadership in the project played a critical role in its success. After the war, he became a key advocate for international control of nuclear power. His complex legacy includes both his contributions to science and his moral reflections on the use of nuclear weapons.
"No man should escape our universities without knowing how little he knows."
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"No man should escape our universities without knowing how little he knows."

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"Access to the Vedas is the greatest privilege this century may claim over all previous centuries."
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"Access to the Vedas is the greatest privilege this century may claim over all previous centuries."

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"There are children playing in the streets who could solve some of my top problems in physics, because they have modes of sensory perception that I lost long ago."
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"There are children playing in the streets who could solve some of my top problems in physics, because they have modes of sensory perception that I lost long ago."

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"Both the man of science and the man of action live always at the edge of mystery, surrounded by it."
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"Both the man of science and the man of action live always at the edge of mystery, surrounded by it."

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"I am become death, the destroyer of worlds."
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"I am become death, the destroyer of worlds."

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"Any man whose errors take ten years to correct is quite a man."
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"Any man whose errors take ten years to correct is quite a man."

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""It worked." (said after witnessing the first atomic detonation)."
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""It worked." (said after witnessing the first atomic detonation)."

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"The atomic bomb made the prospect of future war unendurable. It has led us up those last few steps to the mountain pass; and beyond there is a different country."
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"The atomic bomb made the prospect of future war unendurable. It has led us up those last few steps to the mountain pass; and beyond there is a different country."

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"In some sort of crude sense, which no vulgarity, no humor, no overstatement can quite extinguish, the physicists have known sin; and this is a knowledge which they cannot lose."
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"In some sort of crude sense, which no vulgarity, no humor, no overstatement can quite extinguish, the physicists have known sin; and this is a knowledge which they cannot lose."

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"When you see something that is technically sweet, you go ahead and do it and you argue about what to do about it only after you have had your technical success. That is the way it was with the atomic bomb."
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"When you see something that is technically sweet, you go ahead and do it and you argue about what to do about it only after you have had your technical success. That is the way it was with the atomic bomb."

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