One reason the scientific community doubted him was because he wasn't able to come up with an explanation for how the continents were moving, & where the force to move them was coming from.
No, Dr. Michael Oppenheimer is not directly related to Robert Oppenheimer. Robert Oppenheimer is a renowned physicist known for his work on the Manhattan Project, while Dr. Michael Oppenheimer is an environmental scientist and professor at Princeton University.
Oppenheimer had the codename James Oberhelm; Fermi's name was Henry Farmer; and Hans Bethe was Howard Battle.
Oppenheimer was the scientist/manager who directed the team that built the tool and made it work. The final decision on what to do with it and when was made by the Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces ... President Truman.
There is no evidence to suggest that Robert Oppenheimer, a prominent physicist who played a key role in the development of the atomic bomb, smoked cocaine. He is more commonly associated with his work in nuclear physics and the Manhattan Project during World War II.
No, J. Robert Oppenheimer was not part of the Axis Powers during World War II. He was an American theoretical physicist and is best known for his work as the scientific director of the Manhattan Project, which developed the first nuclear weapons for the Allies.
No, Dr. Michael Oppenheimer is not directly related to Robert Oppenheimer. Robert Oppenheimer is a renowned physicist known for his work on the Manhattan Project, while Dr. Michael Oppenheimer is an environmental scientist and professor at Princeton University.
Los Almos did much work but J. Robert Oppenheimer is called the father of the atom bomb
Oppenheimer had the codename James Oberhelm; Fermi's name was Henry Farmer; and Hans Bethe was Howard Battle.
Oppenheimer was the scientist/manager who directed the team that built the tool and made it work. The final decision on what to do with it and when was made by the Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces ... President Truman.
Who is Robert kotch? Who did he work with? Was he a scientist?
J. Robert Oppenheimer was not paid for his work on the Manhattan Project. He served as the scientific director of the project without receiving any salary.
There is no evidence to suggest that Robert Oppenheimer, a prominent physicist who played a key role in the development of the atomic bomb, smoked cocaine. He is more commonly associated with his work in nuclear physics and the Manhattan Project during World War II.
Because he worked on so many different projects, Oppenheimer did not work on any one project sufficiently long to merit a Nobel Prize.
No, J. Robert Oppenheimer was not part of the Axis Powers during World War II. He was an American theoretical physicist and is best known for his work as the scientific director of the Manhattan Project, which developed the first nuclear weapons for the Allies.
Westinghouse, early 1950s, senior scientist
No newton was a scientist that worked alone
They work with geophysics and physics.