When Nobel first developed explosives, why did people avoid him like the plague?

Because when he was 30 years old, because of his research on explosives, his brother was killed on the spot, and his father was also maimed by the explosion, so everyone was afraid of him and feared that they would be killed.

The Nobel Prize was established in 1900 as a fund from part of Alfred Bernhard Nobel's estate (31 million Swedish kronor). The Nobel Prize is divided into six categories: physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, literature, peace and economics.

He himself also felt whether it was right or wrong to do so. When he was in his 40s or 50s, he found a way to relieve himself, which was to fund some entrepreneurs and watch their projects. Success is like seeing that not all of your money is used to wage war.

After Nobel returned to Sweden, unfortunately, in an accidental explosion on September 3, the factory was blown up, his father was seriously injured, and his brother was killed. The government banned them from conducting further experiments. Nobel had no choice but to set up his laboratory on a dilapidated barge on Lake Mara outside Stockholm.

In 1865, after many experiments and repeated research, solid ductile fuel was developed, and explosives patents were obtained in Sweden and the United States. In the same year, a gunpowder company was established in Hamburg, Germany, and a factory was built in Kluber. However, the next year, as nitroglycerine explosions continued to occur around the world, various places rushed to ban it, and the nitroglycerine company was in trouble. and invented glycerin dynamite.

In 1866, "diatomaceous earth explosive" that could absorb three times more nitroglycerin than itself and was as soft and hard as clay was created. This became the cornerstone of the Nobel International Industrial Group.

Nobel was a great man. His inventions and research promoted the development of the world and the development of science and technology. People should not be afraid of him, but should help him.