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Pauli and Jung the meeting of two great minds

Nobel prize-winning atomic physicist Wolfgang Pauli experienced a moral crisis over what he called the ""dark side of science, ""shortly after his 1932 prediction of the existence of the neutrino, a particle of cosmic importance to physics. Located at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton during the Manhattan Project?the initiative which drew scientific luminaries like Robert Oppenheimer to oversee the development of the atomic bomb?Pauli was curiously withdrawn, alienated by the military's increasing influence over the pursuit of science. Following the bombings of Hiroshima.

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