"But the first the general public learned about the discovery was the news of the destruction of Hiroshima by the atom bomb. A splendid achievement of science and technology had turned malign. Science became identified with death and destruction"
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The phrase “splendid achievement” is doing double duty. It acknowledges the genuine intellectual triumph of splitting the atom while refusing the comforting fiction that brilliance is morally self-justifying. Rotblat’s “turned malign” is almost clinical, like a diagnosis, but the subtext is accusation: not of physics, exactly, but of the institutions that harnessed it and the narratives that sold it. Science didn’t simply produce a weapon; it was branded by a weapon.
His sharpest move is the final sentence, which isn’t about the bomb’s blast radius so much as its cultural fallout. “Science became identified with death and destruction” names a reputational collapse: laboratories reframed as factories of dread, scientists recast from seekers to accomplices. Coming from Rotblat, a Manhattan Project physicist who later became a leading voice for nuclear disarmament, this isn’t abstract moralizing. It’s an attempt to reclaim the story science tells about itself - and to warn that public trust, once fused to catastrophe, is harder to split than any atom.
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Rotblat, Joseph. "But the first the general public learned about the discovery was the news of the destruction of Hiroshima by the atom bomb. A splendid achievement of science and technology had turned malign. Science became identified with death and destruction." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/but-the-first-the-general-public-learned-about-151702/.
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"But the first the general public learned about the discovery was the news of the destruction of Hiroshima by the atom bomb. A splendid achievement of science and technology had turned malign. Science became identified with death and destruction." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/but-the-first-the-general-public-learned-about-151702/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.





