LIB 200 Assignment #7: Oppenheimer life and career
J. Robert Oppenheimer was one of the lead scientist working on the Atomic bomb in the 1930's. His career even during his stint on the project was riddled with political mistrust, chiefly due to the fact that Oppenheimer had close relations to the communist party. It's noted his biography that Oppenheimer grew up a wealthy, New Yorker, and got to travel extensively across Europe earning himself a top class education and eventually, as so greatly worded in the PBS.org biography, "Began making his mark in quantum theory" (PBS 437)
According to the PBS report Oppenheimer joined the Atomic bomb project in 1941, it also notes that he admitted to having ties to the communist party in the past, that information would haunt Oppenheimer for the rest of his life, during work on the team of scientist were under constant watch, the movie presented in class stated that their phones calls and conversations were monitored even the project itself was held in a remote location all done in the name of public safety and total secrecy a line which is often confused even against today's information superhighway.
Later his career after the bomb had been dropped on the two Japanese cities, Oppenheimer past came more into question, after seeing what his creation could do he joined several boards and commissions to prevent further use of the bomb and stop weapons like it from being developed. Several government agencies used his questionable past to quite his voice on the matter. More notably in a 1954 New York Times article the topic is Oppenheimer's suspension from the A.E.C. his security file was under review by the groups security board (449).
Overall Oppenheimer career was driven by ambition and a strong penchant for knowledge. He pushed and worked tirelessly to realize his dream of creating the worlds first nuclear bomb and only came to regret his role after lives had been lost. Oppenheimer is seen today as a scientist who helped commit a crime against humanity in creating the A-bomb but can he be blamed for his own scientific ambition, did he indeed take his quest for knowledge beyond ethical bounds, yes, yes he did.