Topic > The Impact of Albert Einstein's Atomic Bomb - 1451

Their media reports show it will be in a more densely populated area. This could happen to neighboring nuclear countries and kill more than ten million people and start an all-out world war. The most likely target is Western civilization, at least that's what the news keeps saying every night. Who really knows? In November 1954, five months before his death, Einstein summed up his feelings about his role in creating the atomic bomb: "I made a great mistake in my life... when I signed the letter to President Roosevelt recommending that the atomic bombs were made; but there was some justification: the danger that the Germans would make them" ("ALBERT EINSTEIN."). The definition of an atom is the smallest particle of a substance that can exist alone or be combined with other atoms to form a molecule ("Atom"). How ironic is this definition because for something so small it can do great things harm to