Feynman was at Los Alamos (Project Y) for some of the development of the atomic bomb during the Manhattan Project, along with hundreds of other scientists and technicians.
Among the famous scientists at Los Alamos were:
Reading Richard Rhodes book The Making of the Atomic Bombwill tell you more than anyone could enter on this site.
The Atomic Bomb was not "discovered". It was designed and created.
If you mean "atomic" as in the Atomic Bomb, then the word "nuclear" could be substituted = Nuclear Bomb.
Yes, it was one of the main ingredients for the atomic bomb. You can google it.
A hydrogen or fusion bomb will be ten times more powerful than the original fission atomic bomb.
One of his main discoveries was Quantum Electrodynamics. However, sadly one of his main inventions was the atomic bomb during World War II.
A physicist who worked on the Manhattan Project (the first nuclear bomb).
Bob Wilson at Princeton.
Think about it- If he and the others at the Manhattan Project hadn't of created the atomic bomb, Nazi Germany would have. It was more for protection of America rather than to destroy the enemy.
According to Richard Feynman in his book "Surely you're joking Mr. Feynman" the answer is no. I was doing research on this too to see it that was correct. Apparently Feynman watched the test of the atomic bomb through the windshield of a truck to prevent the ultraviolet light from damaging his eye and that bright light can't damage your eye.
I suggest Richard Rhodes book The Making of the Atomic Bomb.
I suggest reading Richard Rhodes book: The Making of the Atomic Bomb.
The atomic bomb helped peopole know more about radiation poisining and helped in the advancements in neuclear energy.
Try reading Richard Rhodes book The Making of the Atomic Bomb.
The story is too long to tell here. Read Richard Rhode's book: The Making of the Atomic Bomb.
They did steal all the information needed to make it. Read "The Making of the Atomic Bomb" by Richard Rhodes
Richard Feynman (1918-1988) was a famous American physicist who is known for his path integral formulation of quantum mechanics. He received the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1965. He also helped in the development of the atom bomb and proposed the idea of nano-technology which is the creation of machines in a very small size, usually in the molecular scale.Institutions he attended includeManhattan ProjectCalafornia Institute of TechnologyCornell UniversityIn addition to his work, Feynman also helped pioneering the field of quantum computing.His famous part auto-biography "Surely You're Joking, Mr.Feynman!" is a must read showing different ways in which life can be utilized.For more information, check the link provided below.