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Surely you’re Joking Mr Feynman: Adventures of a Curious Character

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Richard Feynman was one of the most world’s greatest theoretical physicists who won a noble prize for physics in 1965. He was a man who all the time jumped

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Richard Feynman was one of the most world’s greatest theoretical physicists who won a noble prize for physics in 1965. He was a man who all the time jumped into an adventure. He was an artist, a story-teller and an everyday joker whose life was a combination of his intelligence, curiosity and uncertainty. The book is about his conversation with his friend Ralph Leighton that was first recorded and then penned down in this form giving it a wise, funny and passionate twist.

This book is autobiography of Feynman written in peculiar way. This is a classic book written in an absolutely engaging way. The book describes his experimental & mischievous nature right from his childhood.

The book shows the contrast between the stereotypical image of a scientist that we have in our mind and how they in reality can be. It is great book which outlines how one doesn’t want to be a genius to be successful. In case you are a booklover and you wish to read this book then you’ll be able to buy this easily from Amazon.in.

About the Creator

Richard P. Feynman was born in New York City on the 11th May 1918. He studied at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology where he did his B.Sc. in 1939 and in 1942 he did his Ph.D. from Princeton University. He was Research Assistant at Princeton (1940-1941), Professor of Theoretical Physics at Cornell University (1945-1950) and Visiting Professor and thereafter appointed Professor of Theoretical Physics at the California Institute of Technology (1950-1959).

In 1965, he was elected as a foreign member of the Royal Society, London (Great Britain). He won the Albert Einstein Award (1954, Princeton); Einstein Award (Albert Einstein Award College of Medicine); Lawrence Award (1962).

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