Biswasghatak, a captivating Bengali novel, masterfully melds the realms of fact and fiction. Within its pages, the story unfolds around a brilliant Manhattan Project scientist who skillfully eludes US intelligence, passing crucial atomic bomb data to the USSR. This intricate narrative is enriched by a compelling love story that adds a delightful touch of fiction. As you immerse yourself in this literary tapestry, you'll unravel the smallest details of the Manhattan Project's enigmatic past—discovering the 'why,' 'how,' and 'where' of these historic events. Listen to this enthralling tale exclusively on Audio Pitara.
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Biswasghatak, a captivating Bengali novel, masterfully melds the realms of fact and fiction. Within its pages, the story unfolds around a brilliant Manhattan Project scientist who skillfully eludes US intelligence, passing crucial atomic bomb data to the USSR. This intricate narrative is enriched by a compelling love story that adds a delightful touch of fiction. As you immerse yourself in this literary tapestry, you'll unravel the smallest details of the Manhattan Project's enigmatic past—discovering the 'why,' 'how,' and 'where' of these historic events. Listen to this enthralling tale exclusively on Audio Pitara.
In this universe, there are substances or elements that gradually emit energy, transforming from one element to another. For instance, from uranium to radium, from radium to radon, and finally, from lead to a halt. In 1919, the scientist Rutherford sought to understand all of this. Experiments commenced.
It was during this time that scientist Einstein put forward a formula, which is E=mc2. Alongside him, a Bengali scientist, Satyendra Nath Bose, published a numerical analysis, which was later recognised by Einstein, and it became known as the 'Bose-Einstein statistics.' Today, it is more commonly referred to as 'Bose statistics.'
Written by Narayan Sanyal and narrated by Sumanta Gangopadhyay Listen to it only on Audio Pitara.
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বিশ্বাসঘাতক (Biswasghatak)
Biswasghatak, a captivating Bengali novel, masterfully melds the realms of fact and fiction. Within its pages, the story unfolds around a brilliant Manhattan Project scientist who skillfully eludes US intelligence, passing crucial atomic bomb data to the USSR. This intricate narrative is enriched by a compelling love story that adds a delightful touch of fiction. As you immerse yourself in this literary tapestry, you'll unravel the smallest details of the Manhattan Project's enigmatic past—discovering the 'why,' 'how,' and 'where' of these historic events. Listen to this enthralling tale exclusively on Audio Pitara.