Make an atom bomb.
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In his letter to President Roosevelt, Einstein recommends that the United States develop nuclear weapons to stay ahead in the arms race with Nazi Germany. He also encourages research into nuclear energy for peaceful purposes, such as energy production.
Einstein signed the letter to President Roosevelt to warn him about the potential development of nuclear weapons by Nazi Germany and to urge the United States to prioritize its own nuclear research efforts. He wanted to encourage the U.S. government to start its own atomic bomb project before Germany achieved success in harnessing nuclear energy for destructive purposes.
Albert Einstein wrote a letter to the president in 1939 warning him about the possibility of an atomic bomb.
Albert Einstein did not in fact create the atomic bomb, he discovered the formula E=mc2. The bomb itself was created during World War Two by the scientists of the Manhattan Project. Einstein did sign a letter to (then) President Roosevelt urging that this work begin, but the effort most likely would have begun even without Einstein's initial endoresement. Einstein was aghast that his work was used for what he considered a terrible evil.
Albert Einstein did not make an atomic bomb. He was a theoretical physicist who wrote a letter to President Franklin D. Roosevelt warning about the potential of nuclear weapons and the need to develop them, which ultimately led to the Manhattan Project and the creation of the atomic bomb.
I think it started by a letter of concern from Albert Einstein to President Franklin Roosevelt.
the letter inspired nuclear fusion.
write a letter warning him about an atomic bomb
Einstein wrote the letter to President Roosevelt in 1939 to alert him to the potential development of nuclear weapons by Nazi Germany and the importance of the U.S. starting its own nuclear research program to ensure national security.
He wrote a letter saying that he found a way to make a chain explosion with uranium
In his letter to President Roosevelt, Einstein recommends that the United States develop nuclear weapons to stay ahead in the arms race with Nazi Germany. He also encourages research into nuclear energy for peaceful purposes, such as energy production.
Leo Szilard wrote a letter in Albert Einstein's name and had Einstein sign it (because Einstein was well known and thus much more likely that the president would take the letter seriously than if the letter was written in Szilard's name).
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Einstein didn't precisely participate in the making of the atomic bomb. all he did was sign a letter to president Franklin Roosevelt to encourage the making of it =-]