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Albert Einstein's Letter To President Roosevelt

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Einstein’s Letters Albert Einstein has been one of the most important and influential person in the world. He is well known for his work of science and the way he took part during World War II. Till this day he is known as one of the smartest person, and a role model to a lot of people. A unique person as he is, he had received the Noble Prize for Physics. He had also came up with a very famous and useful equation “e = mc2.” His words and actions had inspired many people since back then and till now. The actions that Einstein made, the thoughts he had, the knowledge he shared had been very influential to us.
Einstein to me is a very smart person, a very important human being in our history. But I do not believe that he is a pacifist. A pacifist …show more content…

It seems to me that Einstein knew more about what is needed or what is going on and seems to be providing the President with information.When Einstein gave a brief description about how the bomb might work, he only seems to think it would only affect a small area. In my opinion, I believe that most of them scientists at that time had very little information about nuclear bombs and they don’t seem to know everything about it. Einstein had the answer to making the bomb but what he didn’t know was what the result would be when using the bomb. They had no further experience with a very powerful nuclear bomb. In the letter it also seems that Einstein is persuading, giving advice to President Roosevelt about the experiments and the research. After the bombs were dropped on Japan, Einstein seems to notice the massive destruction that was caused. He looked like he was trying to defend himself against the idea that he was the person that pushed for the creation of the nuclear bomb. Einstein seems to be saying that he only too a small part in building the bomb and that he was fully aware of the solutions. I think Einstein is just trying ti defend himself, he is trying not to have him blamed on the destructions caused by the bombs. When Soviet Union and the United States were involved in the cold war, both countries

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