I don't know for sure that he cried or not, but if he did, it was because of two reasons. First, it was Einstein who had sent a letter to the us president implying to build an atomic bomb to defend the world against the Nazis who were working on completing their nuclear bomb at that time. Two months after sending that letter though, Germany surrendered and left the Americans with the first atomic bomb to be built, and that was then ready to be tested. Unfortunately, USA found Japan a convenient country to test the bomb on because it wanted to see the actual effect of it. Second, Einstein was simply the one who derived the equation ENERGY = MASS X (SPEED OF LIGHT) SQUARED, the one responsible to the reaction in an atomic bomb.
Albert Einstein did not make the nuclear bomb. Oppenheimer did.
The two bombs were dropped from B-29 airplanes, not thrown.
Albert Einstein's ideas lead to something more powerful than the atomic bomb. It lead to the nuclear bomb. The nuclear bomb blueprints spread to Japan,Russia, and China thus making this world a whole lot scarier.
Albert Einstein's ideas lead to something more powerful than the atomic bomb. It lead to the nuclear bomb. The nuclear bomb blueprints spread to Japan,Russia, and China thus making this world a whole lot scarier.
the nuclear bomb
yes but he was not very smart for inventing a nuclear bomb __ Einstein didn't invent the nuclear bomb. That was invented by a committee of scientists. Einstein was a theoretical physicist and developed many breakthrough theories.
never
science and math.also th nuclear bomb
Japan
Signed a letter to FDR that Leo Szilard had written. That is the one and only thing Einstein did related to the fission bomb project.
They didn't.
Nuclear. At the time it was called an atom bomb.