What was Robert Oppenheimer's Connection to a WWII Mechanic?

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The discussion centers around a personal anecdote related to Robert Oppenheimer, highlighting a connection through a mechanic who assisted him after WWII. The narrative touches on themes of personal relationships, historical figures, and the impact of war on community interactions.

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  • One participant shares a personal story about their friend's father, who was a mechanic that helped Robert Oppenheimer with a car after WWII.
  • Another participant humorously suggests that this connection could imply a low Erdős number for many associated with significant historical figures.
  • A participant expresses condolences and shares their own experiences meeting notable figures in physics, reflecting on the significance of such connections.
  • One post mentions a personal connection to Keira Knightley, which is noted as irrelevant to the main discussion.

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Participants generally express sympathy and share personal anecdotes, but there is no significant disagreement or contention present in the discussion.

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The discussion includes personal stories and reflections that may not directly relate to the main topic of Oppenheimer, indicating a blend of personal narrative and historical context.

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This weekend I attended a memorial service for the father of my best friend from High school. After my father died young, he became my second father. He was a very good man, always has a smile and good story to share. One of those stories seem appropriate to share with folks on this forum.

It was just after the end of WWII and he was living in Colorado. A neighbor returning from his war time duties had a car that had been stored in a barn for the duration of the war needed to be repaired and started. My friend was a excellent mechanic and was called over to help out. It really didn't take that much and he had it going. The neighbor was very happy and admired his ability with cars. My friend took a lot of pride in that praise as his neighbor was Robert Oppenheimer, his war time duties was the Manhattan Project.

That gives me a Oppenheimer number of 1! That is a lot better then having a Kevin Bacon number of any size!
 
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That could be interpreted as giving all of PF a pretty good Erdős number for quite a few legends of the XXth century !
Or "virtual" Erdős numbers ? Probably one of the most important Erdős number growth ever ! :smile:

I hope his time came peacefully for everybody, and may he RIP.
 
I'm sorry to hear of the passing of one's friend's dad. But it is inevitable, but seemingly too soon when these are people who are a major part of one's life.

Nice story Integral. May he rest in peace. My condolensces to your friend.

I used to work with a guy who escorted A. Einstein who was touring a metallurgical shop in NY. I met Leo Szilard's nephew and I. Rabi's daughter many years ago. It was interesting (understatement) to meet people associated with the people of whom I read in the context of physics and nuclear energy.
 
I have a Keira Knightly number of 1. She was in my class at school.

I realize this is irrelavent.
 
Sorry to hear of your loss Integral, nice story.
 
I'm glad you had someone to rely on after your Father passed. My condolences.
 

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