I thought this was pretty interesting, especially from a psychological and philosophical point of view.http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-13015210I learnt about the "Haber-Bosch process" in HS chemistry, but never bothered to look up the story behind [Fritz] Haber.
4/11/2011 9:07:34 PM
yeah, the zyklon b guyplus his wife shot herself in the chest, and his son committed suicide as wellmust've been a hell of a guy
4/11/2011 9:21:38 PM
you win some, you lose some
4/11/2011 10:53:34 PM
you're forgetting the great contribution he made to the fertilizer industry
4/12/2011 12:54:54 AM
he's not the "the zyklon b guy"he's the "chemical weapons guy"... a subtle, but important difference...you want to double the humanity and interestgoogle Haber Einstein...people need to understand that the modern image of the leftest scientist is really a product of people like einstein feynmann and so on...scientists maintain politics across the entire spectrum...the hope and goal is that their politics does NOT interfere with the search for scientific truthHaber was a brilliant chemist and, if you want, the analysis really can kind of stop right there[Edited on April 12, 2011 at 1:43 AM. Reason : ...]
4/12/2011 1:41:11 AM