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which value does the life of Einstein teach you? the author talks about two important letters that Einstein wrote 1 to president and the other to the United States. what promoted Einstein to write this letter. what impact did they make?

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Answered by CarliReifsteck
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In the chapter 'A Truly Beautiful Mind,' Einstein's life teaches us the importance of universal peace. His life history teaches us that all scientific discoveries and inventions should be directed towards the singular aim of establishing world peace. We also learn the values of dedication, sincerity, hard work, selflessness and love for humanity from him.

The author talks about two important letters that Einstein wrote - one to President  Franklin D. Roosevelt and the other to the United Nations.

Einstein wrote the first letter to the American President,  Franklin D. Roosevelt during the Second World War in order to warn him about the atomic bomb developed by Germany. He feared that the bomb based on the principle of nuclear fission could create mass destruction by destroying a port along with its surrounding territory. This letter made a deep and rapid impact as it led America to develop its own atomic bombs for military defense. These bombs were later dropped on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945. These bombs caused large scale destruction which greatly disturbed Einstein and prompted him to write his second letter to the United Nations.

In the second letter to the United Nations, Einstein proposed  the formation of a single world government to put an end to the enmity between nations and stop destructive operations like the use of atom  bombs. Unlike his first letter, this letter failed to make any impact.

Answered by tkaur8381
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Answer:the life of Einstein teaches us the value of peace .he was a lover of peace and that's why when he get to know about the discovery of nuclear fission in Berlin ,he and other American physicst were afraid that Germany will use it for destructive purposes and being a lover of peace he wrote a letter to the president of America Roosevelt about how destructive the atoms bombs could be and that had a great Impact on the Americans and they all rose to an action at once and made their our atoms bombs and led to the bombing of Nagasaki and Hiroshima cities of Japan .again with this destruction he was too disappointed that he wrote a letter to the United nation and processed him the formation of a world government but unlike that of the one there was no impact on them .at the end of his life he campaigned against the race for armaments and demanded world peace and harmony .he has a great role and some of values of his life :

Sincere efforts

Devolution to harmony

Love of peace

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