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Einstein's most thorough statement on his involvement with the atomic bomb, expected to fetch between $100,000 and $150,000 ...
A pivotal letter from Albert Einstein, described as his "most thorough and direct statement" on his connection to the atomic ...
Einstein later regretted the letter for its ultimate role in helping to develop the atomic bomb. The letter belonged to late Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen. The new owner's identity is unknown.
Renowned physicist Albert Einstein's letter urging President Franklin D. Roosevelt to develop the world’s first atomic bomb could fetch $4 million at auction. The two-page letter, written in 1 ...
Albert Einstein’s 1939 letter to President Franklin D. Roosevelt, which played a pivotal role in the development of the atomic bomb, recently sold for an astonishing ₹32.7 crore ($3.9 million ...
A letter written by Albert Einstein encouraging the US government to develop an atomic bomb is going up for auction in an estate sale by late Microsoft founder Paul Allen, who died aged 65 in 2018.
A letter from ... create a nuclear bomb. "It is conceivable - though much less certain - that extremely powerful bombs of a new type may thus be constructed," it says. But Einstein is reported ...
eventually leading to the Manhattan Project and the development of the world's first atomic bomb. Though Einstein didn't write the letter, his worldwide esteem meant his signature added ...