SUMMARY: A genius, a great mathematician once said, performs magic, does things that nobody else could do. To his scientific colleagues, Richard Feynman was a magician of the highest caliber. Architect of quantum theories, enfant terrible of the atomic bomb project, caustic critic of the space shu
Genius: The Life and Science of Richard Feynman
โ Scribed by Gleick, James
- Book ID
- 109018477
- Publisher
- Vintage
- Year
- 1993
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 1 MB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781453210468
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โฆ Synopsis
An illuminating portrayal of Richard Feynmanโa giant of twentieth century physicsโfrom his childhood tinkering with radios, to his vital work on the Manhattan Project and beyondย Raised in Depression-era Rockaway Beach, physicist Richard Feynman was irreverent, eccentric, and childishly enthusiasticโa new kind of scientist in a field that was in its infancy. His quick mastery of quantum mechanics earned him a place at Los Alamos working on the Manhattan Project under J. Robert Oppenheimer, where the giddy young man held his own among the nationโs greatest minds. There, Feynman turned theory into practice, culminating in the Trinity test, on July 16, 1945, when the Atomic Age was born. He was only twenty-seven. And he was just getting started.ย In this sweeping biography, James Gleick captures the forceful personality of a great man, integrating Feynmanโs work and life in a way that is accessible to laymen and fascinating for the scientists who follow in his footsteps.
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SUMMARY: A genius, a great mathematician once said, performs magic, does things that nobody else could do. To his scientific colleagues, Richard Feynman was a magician of the highest caliber. Architect of quantum theories, enfant terrible of the atomic bomb project, caustic critic of the space shu
From the author of the national bestseller Chaos comes an outstanding biography of one of the most dazzling and flamboyant scientists of the 20th century that "not only paints a highly attractive portrait of Feynman but also . . . makes for a stimulating adventure in the annals of science" (The New