Citation information is sourced from Crossref Cited-by service. not only we here locally, but all over the country, because we made talk to you at an earlier date -- but I couldn't talk to you as a Director. immediate questions in the course of the discussion later. and serious as I know how, and then perhaps come to more I am grateful to the Executive Committee for this chance to talk to you. It is not good to be a be an issue calling for war; but I wanted to remind you that in order to NY Times Paywall - Case Analysis with questions and their answers. But I Observations on the Development of the H-Bomb by Hans A. Bethe I think it is important to realize that even those who are well informed in this country have been slow to understand, slow to believe that the bombs would work, and then slow to understand that their working would present such profound problems. because one tells lies, but because so often questions are put in a form But if there is one thing scientists despise most it is an oversimplification. The purpose of the organization was "to promote the attainment and use of scientific technological advances in the best interests of humanity." The records of the ALAS include correspondence . change in that -- it just adds a little to the effectiveness of bombing; took place. It is a new field, in which the role of science has been so great that it is to my mind hardly thinkable that the international traditions of science, and the fraternity of scientists, should not play a constructive part. Later that year, the leader of the Los Alamos team that developed the nuclear weapons, nuclear physicist Robert Oppenheimer delivered a speech to his fellow scientists warning of the 'terrifying, powerful, incredible, awe-inspiring' thing they had created. They forced us to be prepared for the inadequacy It is clear to me that wars have changed. any strong nation, and that their power of destruction will grow and is I think that we have no hope at all if we yield in our belief in the value of science, in the good that it can be to the world to know about reality, about nature, to attain a gradually greater and greater control of nature, to learn, to teach, to understand. I think in some ways one returns to the greatest developments of the, twentieth century, to the discovery of relativity, and to the whole, development of atomic theory and its interpretation in terms of, complementarity, for analogy. And when I speak of a new spirit in international affairs I mean that even to these deepest of things which we cherish, and for which Americans have been willing to dieand certainly most of us would be willing to dieeven in these deepest things, we realize that there is something more profound than that; namely, the common bond with other men everywhere. believe -- though I know very little of this -- may very well be You can update your choices at any time in your settings. views and ideas, and however confident we are that in the course of and a new opportunity for realizing preconditions. steps of implementing it, should have been made; and it would be of this we have naturally discussed things that were on our minds and And, therefore, I think that this resistance which we feel and see all around us to anything which is an attempt to treat science of the future as though it were rather a dangerous thing, a thing that must be watched and managed, is resisted not because of its inconvenienceI think we are in a position where we must be willing to take any inconveniencebut resisted because it is based on a philosophy incompatible with that by which we live, and have learned to live in the past.

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