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On a quiet evening, a 6-year-old boy took a walk with his father who educated him on the importance of observation and learning to understand how things worked. The lesson formed the basis of the young boy's thinking for the rest of his life. Richard Feynman went on to become one of the foremost physicists of the 20th century. Richard Feynman became a member of the Manhattan Project and was instrumental for his role in putting an end to the World War 2. In 1965, he won the Nobel Prize in Physics for his work in the field of quantum electrodynamics. Always curious, always working through the clutter, always trying to make sense of the world around him- come and meet the man and understand what drove him and how he so profoundly impacted our world. Here's a preview of what you'll discover in this book: Richard Feynman's early childhood, family life, and education His journey to MIT and life there Appointment as a professor at Cornell University and death of his wife Joining as a member of the Manhattan Project Winning the Nobel Prize in Physics Feynman as a profusely curious individual and where that led him His work on NASA's Challenger investigation His battle with cancer and the legacy that he left behind ..... And much more! Mr. Feynman was a brilliant and complicated man. He knew that his then-girlfriend, Arline, would die shortly after her tuberculosis diagnosis, but he married her anyway so he could take care of her. He emphasized the importance of learning rather than merely acquiring knowledge. He said that he did not need the Nobel Prize to validate his achievements, that the real litmus test would be the impact that they would make. This one-of-a-kind book will grant you unparalleled access into the life of this unique and brilliant man. So, scroll up and click the "Buy now with 1-click" button and get your copy!

Richard Feynman - A biography

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    2020-07-01 0:00:00
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