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"Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman!": Adventures of a Curious Character

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Pages
400
Language
EN
ISBN
9780393355628
Reading Time
~7h

"Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman!": Adventures of a Curious Character is a book by Richard P. Feynman. It has 400 pages.

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A New York Times bestseller—the outrageous exploits of one of this century's greatest scientific minds and a legendary American original.Richard Feynman, winner of the Nobel Prize in physics, thrived on outrageous adventures. Here he recounts in his inimitable voice his experience trading ideas on atomic physics with Einstein and Bohr and ideas on gambling with Nick the Greek; cracking the uncrackable safes guarding the most deeply held nuclear secrets; accompanying a ballet on his bongo drums; painting a naked female toreador. In short, here is Feynman's life in all its eccentric—a combustible mixture of high intelligence, unlimited curiosity, and raging chutzpah.

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A New York Times bestseller—the outrageous exploits of one of this century's greatest scientific minds and a legendary American original.Richard Feynman, winner of the Nobel Prize in physics, thrived on outrageous adventures. Here he recounts in his inimitable voice his experience trading ideas on a...

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"Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman!": Adventures of a Curious Character was written by Richard P. Feynman.