Which destruction is referred to in the
lesson 'A Truly Beautiful Mind'? *
1)destruction of inventions
2)destruction by authoritarians
3)destruction caused by the atom bombs at Hiroshima and Nagasaki
4) none
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the atomic bomb..... simple and easy answer
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Destruction caused by the atom bombs at Hiroshima and Nagasaki is referred to in the lesson 'A Truly Beautiful Mind'. (Option 3)
Explanation:
- This is an excerpt from A Truly Beautiful Mind by Albert Einstein.
- This work is a synopsis of the biography of a renowned scientist, Albert Einstein.
- The story travels through the different faces of Einstein.
- It deals with his concerns and welfare of the humanity.
- It also throws light on his interest in mathematics and physics, which made him a true scientist.
- He promoted world peace and non-violence throughout his entire life.
- Thus, his mind is referred to as a truly beautiful mind in the title.
- After his education, he presented a paper on the special theory of relativity.
- This theory came out during the solar eclipse of 1919 that changed physics.
- Also, when the USA threw atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, he was deeply hurt.
- As a result, he composed a letter to the United Nations for a world government to prevent such destruction.
- In his last days, he advocated world peace and democracy.
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