Détails du livre
Format
Relié
Pages
370
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Jan 1, 1956
Éditeur
Oxford University Press
Description
Arthur Holly Compton takes readers on an introspective journey that chronicles his pivotal role in one of the most revolutionary advancements in human history: the harnessing of atomic energy. His reflections unveil the complexities of scientific discovery alongside ethical considerations, challenging readers to think deeply about the power unleashed with such knowledge.
Through personal anecdotes and detailed accounts of his experiences, Compton provides a unique insider perspective on the scientific community during a time characterized by both optimism and trepidation. It is a tale of exploration and innovation that shaped not only the physical world but also the moral fabric of society.
As he grapples with the implications of his work, Compton's narrative prompts contemplation on the responsibilities that accompany groundbreaking scientific achievements. It poses essential questions about the future of nuclear energy and humanity's stewardship over the vast power of the atom.
Through personal anecdotes and detailed accounts of his experiences, Compton provides a unique insider perspective on the scientific community during a time characterized by both optimism and trepidation. It is a tale of exploration and innovation that shaped not only the physical world but also the moral fabric of society.
As he grapples with the implications of his work, Compton's narrative prompts contemplation on the responsibilities that accompany groundbreaking scientific achievements. It poses essential questions about the future of nuclear energy and humanity's stewardship over the vast power of the atom.