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    In 1905, as part of his Special Theory of Relativity, Albert Einstein published the point that a large amount of energy could be released from a small amount of matter. This was expressed by equation E = me 2(energy = mass times the speed of light squared). But bombs were not what Einstein had in mind when he published this equation.

    In 1929, he publicly declared that if a war broke out he would “refused to do war service, direct or indirect…” His position would change in 1933, as the result of Adolf Hitler's coming into power in Germany.

    Einstein's greatest role in the invention of the atomic bomb was signing a letter to President Franklin Roosevelt urging that the bomb be built because some physicists feared that Germany might be working on an atomic bomb. Among those concerned were physicists Leo Szilard and Eugene Wigner. But Szilard and Wigner had no influence with those in power. So in July 1939 they explained the problem to someone who did: Albert Einstein. After talking with Einstein, in August 1939 Szilard wrote a letter to President Roosevelt with Einstein's signature on it, which was delivered to Roosevelt in October 1939.

    Germany has invaded Poland the previous month; the time was ripe for action. That October research of a-bomb began but proceeded slowly because the invention of the atomic bomb seemed distant and unlikely. In April 1940 an Einstein letter, ghost-written by Szilard, pressed the researchers on the need for “greater speed”.

    As the realization of nuclear weapons grew near, Einstein looked beyond the current war to future problems that such weapons could bring. He wrote to his friend about his fear about the future use of the a-bomb.

    The atomic bombings of Japan occurred three months after Germany gave in.

    In November 1954, five months before his death, Einstein summarized his feelings about his role in the creation of the atomic bomb: “I made one great mistake in my life… when I signed a letter to President Roosevelt recommending that atom bombs be made; but there was some justification---- the danger that the Germans would make them”.

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教授的“骗局”

    ①2000年5月,考古学家郭教授和其他4个人在当地向导的带领下,带足食物和淡水,分骑5峰骆驼从大沙漠边缘的小城出发,深入沙漠腹地300公里,对大沙漠中新发现的一座古墓进行考察。

    ②几天后,他们胜利完成了考察任务,踏上了归程。一天中午,天空中突然涌现出巨大的蘑菇云,随着黄色蘑菇云的翻滚逼近,万里晴空顷刻间变得灰暗阴沉,5峰骆驼惊骇得踌躇不前。

    ③“沙暴!”郭教授大声呼喊着,“快下骆驼,用睡袋罩住头!”

    ④罕见的特大沙暴持续了近40分钟。渐渐地,沙暴的呼啸声减弱了,人们陆续掀开了头上的睡袋。昏暗无天日的天空中出现了亮色,沙漠恢复了先前的寂静和燥热。

    ⑤“骆驼呢?”有人惊叫着,驮着食品和水的骆驼在沙暴肆虐时受惊跑掉了。大家开始寻找。半个多小时后,只找到一箱饼干、几袋牛肉,恐惧袭上队员们的心头。这时,向导在一块突起的石头前发现了一只羊皮水囊。大刘抢先冲上去想喝水,向导一把抢过来:“不要抢,水是大家的。”“我也有份,我先喝!”大刘毫不示弱,其他人随后也加入到争抢之中……

    ⑥“都不许动,把水囊给我!”一向和蔼可亲的郭教授突然取过向导手中的猎枪,以不可抗拒的口吻喝道:“从今天起,由我决定水的分配/”他从水囊中倒出一杯水,说:“每人只能喝两口,谁也不许多喝。”大刘咄咄逼人地问:“你也只喝两口?”郭教授平静地说道:“我只喝一口。”

    ⑦杯子最先递到向导手中,他慎重地喝了两口,宛如品尝世上最醇美的甘露。轮到大刘了,他深深地       喝了两大口水……杯子最后轮到郭教授手中,他只       地抿了一口,然后将杯中剩下的水倒回水囊。

    ⑧太阳像顶发烫的钢盔扣在头上,遍地的黄沙似乎都在燃烧。大刘忍不住喊起来:“教授,我的喉咙又冒烟了,再给我点水吧!”郭教授似乎没有听到,未作出任何反应。突然,大刘猛然向郭教授冲过来,想抢夺水囊。“乓”一声枪响,子弹射在大刘脚前的沙地上,郭教授真敢开枪!大刘悻悻地回到了队伍中。

    ⑨一连三天,因为每次只喝一小口水,郭教授已感到头晕目眩,全身乏力,他不由担忧起来。第四天早晨当人们醒来的时候,郭教授已倒好了大半杯子,分喝了水后,他宣布了新的用水规定:“从现在起,不到万不得已,不得喝水囊中的水!”没有人反对,因为郭教授每次喝水比谁都少,这是大家有目共睹的。

    ⑩下午,向导突然惊叫起来:“我们快到了!”萎靡不振的队伍开始活跃起来。大刘回头朝郭教授喊道:“教授,明天就要到小城了,我们可以喝点水吗?”的确,整整一个上午都没有喝水了。郭教授没什么反应,身体趔趄着要摔倒在大刘的怀里。

    ⑪有人提议给郭教授喝口水,大刘拒绝了。他命令大家轮流背着郭教授继续赶路,自己则提着猎枪和水囊走在队伍后面。走了一段路后,有人提出要喝水,大刘断然拒绝:“还不到时候!”

    ⑫遇到沙暴的第五天,这支历尽艰辛的队伍终于回到了小城。直到这时,大刘也没有再盲目地让大家喝一口水。有人抱怨大刘比教授更苛刻。大刘没有辩解,轻轻打开水囊的盖儿,将口朝下,一堆黄沙被倒了出来……

    ⑬原来,在第四天早晨大家喝完那杯水后,水囊里就已经没有一滴水了,看上去依然鼓鼓的水囊里,是郭教授悄悄装进的沙子。

    ⑭跋涉艰难绝境,有信心与勇气是穿越生死的惟一支撑,那就是希望啊。

    ⑮几年后的访谈中,这些死里逃生的人在被追问一生中得到的最好的礼物时,都不约而同地回忆起这次历险,几乎说着同一句话:“郭教授的‘骗局’是世界上最完美的礼物。”