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The poster features a stylized portrait of J. Robert Oppenheimer, a prominent figure in the development of the atomic bomb. His face is partially obscured by a large, glowing orange sphere, representing the atomic nucleus. The sphere is surrounded by swirling lines, symbolizing the energy and complexity of nuclear physics. Oppenheimer is depicted wearing a fedora and smoking a cigarette, adding a touch of mystery and intrigue to the image. The background is dark, creating a stark contrast with the bright orange sphere and highlighting the significance of Oppenheimer's work. The poster's overall aesthetic is dramatic and evocative, capturing the gravity and potential danger of nuclear technology.

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