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Physicist: "I Want the Most Authentic Experience of a Nuclear Bomb, This Windshield Is Enough Protection" - Then It Flashed: the 27-Year-Old Man Collapsed and Couldn't See Anything for a Moment

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Richard Feynman, who won the Nobel Prize for his work in quantum physics, was present in July 1945 when the United States detonated the first nuclear bomb. Known for his stubbornness, Feynman deliberately ignored instructions to wear welding goggles for protection.
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Richard Feynman, who won the Nobel Prize for his work in quantum physics, was present in July 1945 when the United States detonated the first nuclear bomb. Known for his stubbornness, Feynman deliberately ignored instructions to wear welding goggles for protection.

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T&T broke the news in on Tuesday, January 27, 2026.
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