10 episodes

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.

বিশ্বাসঘাতক (Biswasghatak‪)‬ 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.

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    EP 10: পিং পং বল (Ping Pong Ball)

    EP 10: পিং পং বল (Ping Pong Ball)

    Even after receiving Otto Hahn's letter, the Curie couple did not abandon their experiments. They continued to investigate and published an article in a scientific journal. There, they revealed that by bombarding the nucleus of uranium, they had discovered a new element called 'lanthanum.' Scientist Otto Hahn decided to test it himself. He entered the laboratory to verify what they had claimed.
    After three weeks, he emerged from the laboratory. The Curie couple's experiments had indeed been flawed, and he rectified their mistakes. Hence, it is said that scientist Otto Hahn was the first to successfully split the nucleus of uranium. This marks the fifth step on the path to creating the atomic bomb.
    Written by Narayan Sanyal and narrated by Sumanta Gangopadhyay Listen to it only on Audio Pitara.

    • 16 min
    EP 09: ইলেক্ট্রো-নিউট্রাল (Electro-Neutral)

    EP 09: ইলেক্ট্রো-নিউট্রাল (Electro-Neutral)

    It's called the 'Pope of Physics,' says the scientist Enrico Fermi from Italy. Through his research, he proved capable of splitting the uranium atom. There, he observed artificial radioactivity occurring and new elements being born. Later, it became evident that he hadn't produced any new elements. This marks the fourth step towards creating the atomic bomb.
    At this time, Madame Curie's daughter, Irène Curie, made an appearance on the stage. She claimed to have shattered the nucleus of uranium with electroneutral neutrons in her laboratory. The scientific community did not readily believe her, and Otto Hahn, the father of German science, became deeply agitated. He penned a stern personal letter.
    Written by Narayan Sanyal and narrated by Sumanta Gangopadhyay Listen to it only on Audio Pitara."

    • 14 min
    EP 08: লিওৎজিলার্ড (Leothzilard)

    EP 08: লিওৎজিলার্ড (Leothzilard)

    While researching boron, the Curie couple observed a faint glow and extracted a small amount of energy from it. This marked the third phase of nuclear bomb development. However, this concept troubled scientist Joliot-Curie. He believed it was a tremendous power that needed to be kept secret. He attempted to conceal it but, in the end, was unsuccessful.
    Much later, after escaping from Germany, scientist Joliot-Curie became involved with the Manhattan Project, becoming a key figure in the development of the atomic bomb.
    Written by Narayan Sanyal and narrated by Sumanta Gangopadhyay Listen to it only on Audio Pitara.

    • 11 min
    EP 07: নিউট্রন (Neutron)

    EP 07: নিউট্রন (Neutron)

    Before, electrons and protons were already discovered within the atom. Now, in 1932, scientist Chadwick uncovered the 'neutron' residing within the atom. The very essence of the atom underwent a complete transformation. The scientific community was in awe, and we advanced to the second stage of nuclear bomb development.
    Written by Narayan Sanyal and narrated by Sumanta Gangopadhyay Listen to it only on Audio Pitara.

    • 10 min
    EP 06: ইহুদি বিতাড়ণ পর্ব (Drive Away the Jewish Chapter)

    EP 06: ইহুদি বিতাড়ণ পর্ব (Drive Away the Jewish Chapter)

    At that time, research on nuclear physics was happening in three places on Earth: Cambridge, Copenhagen, and Göttingen. Among these, Göttingen stood out. Astronomers were conducting research here. Who was there? Whose words were they listening to?
    In the small German city of Göttingen, various strange and remarkable events were occurring. We will explore these events in this episode.
    Written by Narayan Sanyal and narrated by Sumanta Gangopadhyay Listen to it only on Audio Pitara.

    • 12 min
    EP 05: পরমাণু তত্ত্ব (Atomic Theory)

    EP 05: পরমাণু তত্ত্ব (Atomic Theory)

    At that time, research on nuclear physics was taking place in three places on Earth: Cambridge, Copenhagen, and Göttingen. Among these, Göttingen was prominent. It was here that astronomers were conducting their studies. Who was there? Whose words were they heeding?
    In the small German city of Göttingen, a myriad of strange and remarkable events were unfolding. We will discover these events in this episode.
    Written by Narayan Sanyal and narrated by Sumanta Gangopadhyay Listen to it only on Audio Pitara.

    • 11 min

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