
Teller Ede
Teller Ede (1908-2003), known as Edward Teller, was a Hungarian-American physicist who is often referred to as the 'father of the hydrogen bomb.' His contributions to nuclear physics and the development of thermonuclear weapons were significant, and he was a prominent advocate for nuclear power and defense policies during the Cold War, often participating in discussions about the ethical implications of nuclear technology.
Born on Jan 15, 1908 (117 years old)
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Teller Ede was instrumental in the development of nuclear weapons.
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