Nobel Prize ||Story and History of Nobel Prize||
The Swedish Academy finalized the Nobel Prize Winners of 2016, and declared some of them. Here in this post i am going to show some quick facts about the Nobel Prize. If you like this post share with your friends, teachers, family members and with everyone.
History Of Nobel
Alfred Nobel |
The will of the Swedish inventor Alfred Nobel established the prizes in 1895. The prizes in Chemistry, Literature, Peace, Physics, and Physiology or Medicine were first awarded in 1901. The related Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences was established by Sweden's central bank in 1968. Medals made before 1980 were struck in 23 carat gold, and later from 18 carat green gold plated with a 24 carat gold coating. Between 1901 and 2015, the Nobel Prizes and the Prize in Economic Sciences were awarded 573 times to 900 people and organizations. With some receiving the Nobel Prize more than once, this makes a total of 870 individuals (822 men and 48 women) and 23 organizations.
Place Of Prize Ceremonies
The prize ceremonies take place annually in Stockholm, Sweden (with the exception of the peace prize, which is held in Oslo, Norway)
Prize Money
As of 2012, each prize was worth US$1.2 million or about €0.93 million, or £0.6 million.
Real Story of Alfred Nobel Behind Nobel
Alfred Nobel invented dynamite to help with mining, but it was
exploited as a weapon for war. Nobel was really shocked. So, he created the
Nobel Foundation and donated all his property as an apology to society.
This is what most people know about Nobel. However, when we
think about Nobel’s background a bit more deeply, we can realize the facts are
different. Of course, we can’t deny that the dynamite helped in mining. But
Nobel grew up under his father, who delivered munitions. It means that since
childhood, Nobel witnessed his father creating weapons used in wars.
Consequently, the idea that Nobel invented dynamite simply for mining seems
awkward.
Most Known Personalities of Nobel Prize winner |
There is another story about the reason for establishing the
Nobel Prize. One day, Ludwig, the younger brother of Alfred Nobel, was killed
due to an explosion at a bomb factory during research. The next day, a
newspaper reported ‘the death of Nobel’, but the paper mistakenly switched
Ludwig Nobel to Alfred Nobel. Then, many people shouted for joy, “The killer is
dead!” Outside, the streets were in a festive mood. You can understand how
Nobel felt. Yes. He was really shocked after he saw the paper and people who
said ‘hurrah’. After that, Nobel established the Nobel Prize in the sense of an
apology about his life and inventions.
Why didn’t Nobel make a math prize?
This is a very interesting that why there is no Nobel prize for math? There is a lot of guessing for the reason that Nobel didn’t
make a math prize. The most realistic opinion is discord between Nobel and the
contemporary mathematician Mittag Leffler. A more interesting opinion is that
it was not just a normal disagreement, but one caused by a love triangle. Let’s
examine the event in detail. Nobel and Leffler were in love with a woman at the
same time, but she loved Leffler. Nobel was displeased at Leffler and her.
Because of this, Nobel didn’t establish a math prize because he didn’t want to
give the award to Leffler. As a matter of fact, Nobel ignored all the Leffler’s
suggestions.
We can find even more interesting things if we see the
inside of this story. After the establishment of the Nobel Prize, J.C. Fields,
a professor at the University of Toronto, set up the world’s math prize, called
the Fields Medal. One mathematician gave a lot of aid to Fields to establish
the prize. He was Leffler. Currently, the Fields Medal is known as ‘the Nobel
Prize of mathematics’. Isn’t it ironic?
People have denied the Nobel Prize!
Surprisingly, there are people who reject the Nobel Prize
which gave the global fame and fortune. Jean-Paul Sartre and Le Duc Tho are the
most famous among them. They denied the prize arbitrarily. Their similar
reasoning was as follows: Nobel created weapons of destruction and led to
destruction. He destroyed human beings. For this reason, they didn’t take the
prize given by the Nobel committee. In addition, there are people who refused
the prize due to political pressure. These include German scientists Richard
Johann Kuhn, Adolf Friedrich Johann Butenandt, and Gerhard Domagk.
Unfortunately, they were nominated during World War II. We can imagine the
pressure of Hitler. Also, there was a victim of Cold War pressure. He was Boris
Leonidovich Pasternak, the Russian novelist and poet. But despite the cold and
pricking glare of the Cold War, there was one person who took steps proudly to
receive the Nobel Prize. He was James Watson, discoverer of the double helix.
Joy and Sorrow surrounding the Nobel Prize
Joy
Maria Skłodowska-Curie
She is known as the first woman Nobel laureate and the first
two-time winner. In addition, she was part of the first couple of co-winners,
and her daughter and son-in-law were also co-winners. She is an unprecedented
figure who established multiple records at once.
Possibility of Korean winner
Theoretical chemist Ree Tae-Kyu, known for the Ree-Eyring
Theory, was a member of the nominating committee in 1965. He was also the first
Korean candidate of Nobel Science Prize in 1967. President Kim Dae-Jung’s Nobel
Peace Prize in 2000 opened the door of opportunity for the Nobel Prize in South
Korea.
Sorrow
Rosalind Elsie Franklin
Female scientist Rosalind Elsie Franklin contributed to
discovering the double-helix structure. But she wasn’t properly recognized for
her achievement. It was speculated that her X-ray diffraction photograph of DNA
was stolen and used in the crucial role of interpretation of DNA by James
Watson, who was received the Nobel Prize in Physiology. The more tragic fact is
that James Watson received the Nobel Prize in 1962, but Rosalind gasped her
life away in 1958.
India's nationalist movement leader, founding father Mahatma
Gandhi, was nominated to the candidate of Nobel Peace Prize five times. But,
due to racism by European imperialists, he wasn’t selected as a winner. Racism
seems to still exist in selection of the Nobel Prize. This is based on the fact
that 80% of the prize is awarded to Jewish and Israeli people. Even more
devastating than racism is in another story. In 1939, the candidate list of the
Nobel Prize, which contained the name of Gandhi, also had the name of Adolf
Hitler, Germany’s dictator. He was even a candidate for the Nobel Peace Prize!
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