BONUS - Le projet Manhattan: La face cachée d’Oppenheimer

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Le Projet Manhattan

Le projet Manhattan, c’est l’un des programmes scientifiques les plus secrets — et les plus décisifs — du XXe siècle. Lancé en 1942 par les États-Unis en pleine Seconde Guerre mondiale, son objectif est clair : fabriquer la première bombe atomique avant l’Allemagne nazie.Tout com ...  Show more

BONUS - L'entropie: quand le chaos s’inverse

Au début des années 1990, un physicien australien du nom de Denis Evans mène une expérience qui va faire vaciller une idée vieille de plus d’un siècle.Depuis toujours, on enseigne que l’entropie — ce fameux désordre de l’univers — ne peut qu’augmenter. C’est la deuxième loi de la ...  Show more

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