I'd like to know if the participants of this forum, being interested as they are in the development of nuclear energy, are interested in discussing the popular literature that has come out of this aspect of 20th century history.
Recently, I saw a play called Copenhagen, written by Michael Frayn, about the strange visit Max Heisenberg paid to Niels Bohr halfway through WW2. The play was fantastic, and creates a "hinge of fate" kind of mood that often crops up in the stories of that era.
Has anyone else seen it?
STF
Recently, I saw a play called Copenhagen, written by Michael Frayn, about the strange visit Max Heisenberg paid to Niels Bohr halfway through WW2. The play was fantastic, and creates a "hinge of fate" kind of mood that often crops up in the stories of that era.
Has anyone else seen it?
STF