Richard Feynman
Join Dr Sarah Quinn as she explores Richard Feynman's pivotal role in the Manhattan Project at Los Alamos. This episode examines how a 24-year-old physicist from Princeton became an essential part of the secret wartime effort to develop the atomic bomb. Discover Feynman's innovative computational methods, his legendary lock-picking escapades that frustrated security officers, and his unique ability to maintain intellectual curiosity while working on humanity's most destructive weapon. We explore the remote New Mexico laboratory where brilliant minds gathered under Robert Oppenheimer's leadership, the technical challenges of nuclear weapon design, and the personal struggles Feynman faced with his wife Arline's illness during this period. Learn how Los Alamos shaped Feynman's approach to problem-solving, leadership, and scientific responsibility. The episode delves into the complex ethical questions surrounding the Manhattan Project and how this transformative experience influenced Feynman's later work in quantum electrodynamics and science communication. From computational breakthroughs to bureaucratic rebellion, discover the stories that defined Feynman's wartime service and set the foundation for his legendary career in physics. Perfect for science enthusiasts, history buffs, and anyone interested in the intersection of scientific discovery and historical consequence.
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