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stop it, mr. feynman

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Chapter 1 Peter Pan in Prologue Genius

stop it, mr. feynman 理查德·曼 897Words 2018-03-20
Feynman is a professor of physics at the California Institute of Technology and has taught for about 40 years. After graduating from Princeton University in the 1930s, he was enlisted to join the Manhattan Project, which built the atomic bomb.Feynman was curious by nature, and under the strict surveillance of the security system, he entertained himself by cracking the security lock.After obtaining the confidential information, leave a note to warn the government to be careful and safe. Feynman was named the smartest scientist of this century by Dyson (author of "All-round Infinity" and "Cosmic Waves"). His life was colorful and never idle.He has made great contributions to theoretical physics, won the Nobel Prize in Physics for his pioneering theory of quantum electrodynamics, and has a legendary reputation in the physics world.

But his anecdotes also lived on.He loved to do scientific research sitting in an overhead bar, and when the bar was shut down for being a nuisance, he went to court to defend it.His samba drum skills are very high. The Brazil Carnival needs a team leader and VIP. The originally scheduled big star Jenna Lulu Brigitte was absent and was temporarily replaced by Mr. Feynman. He is proud of it.He has always been a maverick and is known for being irresponsible. After receiving the Nobel Prize, his colleague Weisskopf (Director of the European Center for High Energy Physics) bet him 10 yuan that Mr. Feynman would take a leadership position within 10 years.Feynman got $10 in 1976.In fact, Feynman was almost never involved in any administrative work within the Caltech department such as funding, promotions, and equipment.Others may think he is selfish.But to him, it's his way of defending his creative freedom.He even worked hard to resign from the honorary position of member of the National Academy of Sciences for five consecutive years, because the responsibility of electing other members troubled him.In his later years, he was invited by the U.S. government to participate in the investigation of the "Challenger Space Shuttle Explosion Incident". On national TV, he conducted experiments on the spot to prove that the cause of the explosion was the rubber ring.

Over the years, Feynman often played drums with a colleague's son, Ralph Leighton. While playing the drums, Feynman would tell his story.Later Layton started recording. He called Feynman "Chief" and encouraged him to continue.After finishing by him, it became this wonderful book.Feynman didn't think it was an autobiography, but he was personally involved, and he insisted on the title.The way of dialogue in the book completely retains his style and his self-image. There are several books about Feynman, all of which are quite impressive. However, Feynman's character is still best conveyed in these books.Most of his funniest brain games appear in this book.Physicist Rabbi once said, "Physicists are the Peter Pans of mankind. They never grow up, and they will always remain innocent at heart."Richard Feynman's restless creativity, curiosity, is the Peter Pan of geniuses.

This book is all kinds of strange stories in Feynman's life. There is absolutely no preaching, and there is no esoteric physics.
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