
Edward Teller (Nuclear Physicist)
Edward Teller was a Hungarian-American nuclear physicist known as the "father of the hydrogen bomb." Born in 1908, he played a key role in the development of nuclear weapons during and after World War II. Teller worked on the Manhattan Project, which developed the atomic bomb. Later, he advocated for the creation of more powerful hydrogen bombs. Beyond weaponry, Teller contributed to various fields, including fusion energy and astrophysics. His views on nuclear energy and defense sparked debate, and he remains a controversial figure due to his strong support for nuclear weaponry and military applications of science.