After watching the tank demonstration, Arthur proceeded to meet Fritz Haber from Germany a few days later.
When it comes to Haber's name, it may be unfamiliar to those who are not closely following the chemical industry.
However, if we mention the technology of synthesizing ammonia, its recognition is undoubtedly much higher.
Haber was born into a Jewish family in Breslau, Silesia, Germany and became a renowned chemist.
He gained fame in 1909 for successfully producing ammonia from air and received the Victoria Chemical Award at the end of that year. Arthur personally invited him to come to the Royal Physical and Chemical Research Association in Australasia.
The Royal Physical and Chemical Research Association, formerly known as the Royal Physical Research Association, was presided over by Einstein.
The establishment of the Physical and Chemical Research Association was naturally to attract top physical and chemical talents from Europe and even around the world.