In the early 1940s, a group of brilliant scientists gathered at a fancy dinner party in Manhattan to discuss their latest inventions.
Suddenly, a physicist named Albert Einstein, had an idea. "What if we could release the energy stored in an atom?" he said.
The other guests were intrigued, and soon started brainstorming. They talked about splitting atoms, creating chain reactions, and harnessing the power of nuclear fission.
At one point, J. Robert Oppenheimer got so excited that he accidentally swallowed a piece of steak and started choking.
One of the guests, a doctor named Henry Heimlich, quickly performed a safety maneuver, dislodging the steak and saving his life. As Oppenheimer's l...