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The sage of science, “Einstein, was sitting in a depressive and pensive mood one evening. His eyes
were brimming with tears. The pain was evident of his face. He peeped out of the window of his room.
The sun had set a few minutes back. The sky was filled with a reddish glow. At this sunset, he felt that
it was humanity that had sunk into devilish darkness and the reddish glow in the sky was the blood of
humanity spilling all over the sky from earth. With tired steps, he walked back to his chair and settled
down. It was the 9th of August 1945. Three days back, he had felt the same agony as if someone had
torn him apart. He was deeply hurt and depressed when the heard on the radio that America had
dropped an atom bomb on the Japanese city, Hiroshima. Today, within three days another bomb was
dropped on another city, Nagasaki and lakhs of people had been killed.
2. He had heard that the blast released so much energy that it had paled all past destructions in
comparison and death had played out a pitiable dance of destruction. The flames that broke out of
the bomb were burning, melting and exploding buildings. Scared of the heat of the bomb, people
had jumped into lakes and rivers, but the water was boiling and the people too were burnt and
killed. The animals in the water were already boiled to death. Animals, trees, herbs, fragrant
flowering plants were all turned into ashes. The atomic energy destruction had just not stopped
there. It had entered the atmosphere there and had spread radiation that would affect people for
generation to come and would also bring about destructive irreversible biological changes in
animals and plants.
3. As the news of the atomic attack reached Einstein, and he became aware of the glaring horror of
the abuse of atomic energy, his distress and restlessness knew no bounds. He could not control
himself and picked up his violin to turn his mind on the other things. While playing the violin, he
tried to dissolve in its sad notes, but couldn’t. He was burning on the embers of destruction; his
heart was filled with an ocean of agony and tears just continued streaming uncontrollably out of his
eyes. Night had fallen. His daughter came up and asked him to eat something as he had not taken
anything for the last four days. His voice was restrained and he said, “don’t feel like eating.”
4. He could not sleep that night. Lying down, he was thinking how he had drawn the attention of the
then American President Roosevelt towards the destructive powers of an atomic bomb. He had
thought that this would be used to scare Hitler and put an end to the barbarism that. However,
Roosevelt kept him in the dark and made false promises. Eventually, he had abused Einstein’s
equation of E= mc2
that resulted in the destructive experiments. His actions had made science and
scientists as murderers. Einstein kept on thinking for a long time. Eventually, he slipped into sleep.
When he woke up at dawn, there was a new dawn in him too. The atomic threat had transformed
his heart.
5. The next day, he decided to disassociate himself from the scientific policy of the government and all
governmental institutions. He decided to open educational institutions for children, adolescents and
youth – institutions where along with science, spirituality will be compulsorily taught.
6. To inaugurate this institution, he had invited two great philosophers, Bertrand Russell and Albert
Schweitzer. Ten other great scientists who had won Nobel Prizes in different fields were also
invited. They all saw a different Einstein, not a great scientist but a sage in him. The institution was
opened by garlanding a photo of Mahatma Gandhi. While garlanding the Mahatma, he became
emotional and said with a lump in his throat, “ I bow down to the great man who fought for the
independence of his country through non – violence. He could do so because he was a truthful man
and true spiritualist.”
7. Those who teach science should be taught spirituality too. Without harmony between science and
spirituality, the destruction would continue unabated. A few years after this institution was built, a
Japanese delegation came to meet him. Einstein broke down in the meeting and said, “You can
give me any punishment and I will accept it . Anyway, I have decided to lead my life in penitence.”
The Japanese were moved by his sincerity and forgot their grief.
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