Don't You Have Time to Think?
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Don't You Have Time to Think?
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Don't You Have Time to Think?
The author was no ordinary genius. He upset those in authority, gave captivating lectures, wrote equations on napkins in strip joints and touched countless lives everywhere. This title collects letters of Nobel Prize-winning physicist.
Book Hero Magic formatted this description to make it easier to read. While it's new and still learning, it may not be perfect - your feedback is welcome! DescriptionDon't You Have Time to Think? is an extraordinary collection of the personal correspondence of Nobel Prize-winning physicist Richard P. Feynman. This compilation brings to light the depth of Feynman's character, showcasing his intellect, wit, and boundless exuberance for life. Through these letters, which span various topics and recipients, readers gain an intimate glimpse into the mind of one of the 20th century’s most brilliant and unconventional scientists.
Richard Feynman was renowned for his brilliant contributions to quantum mechanics and particle physics, as well as his unconventional methods and vibrant personality. Beyond the chalkboards of academia, Feynman’s genius found expression in many forms. He was known for giving captivating lectures, writing equations on napkins in casual settings, and always possessing a free-spirited nature that challenged the status quo. His correspondence, now collected for the first time in this volume, reveals the heart and soul of a man who impacted countless lives through his work and humanity.
Within the pages of Don't You Have Time to Think?, you will find Feynman's thoughts on a diverse array of subjects. From practical advice imparted to enthusiastic students to deep discussions on complex topics like time travel and the atom bomb, Feynman’s letters are a testament to his wide-ranging curiosity and passion. The book also includes heartfelt communications with his first wife as she faced terminal illness, bringing forth a poignant and personal aspect of Feynman that unveils his profound capacity for love and empathy.
This collection has garnered high praise from both critics and readers alike. The Guardian describes Feynman as a “Nobel-winning physicist, expert bongo-player, safe-cracker and all-round genius,” highlighting this compilation as a “wonderful and inspiring collection” that records him to be a “champion letter-writer” who is “witty, deadpan, [and] warm … some are unbearably poignant.” The Daily Telegraph features it as “Plain-speaking ... touching,” while the New York Times emphasizes how Feynman "sparked excitement not just about science but also about the power of creativity, passion, curiosity."
Offering an unprecedented look into the personal views and everyday interactions of a groundbreaking thinker, Don't You Have Time to Think? is an essential read for anyone interested in the life and mind of Richard P. Feynman. In addition to this volume, Feynman’s other works, also available through Penguin, include QED, Six Easy Pieces, Six Not-so-Easy Pieces, The Pleasure of Finding Things Out, What Do You Care What Other People Think?, and The Meaning of it All. These works continue to inspire and ignite curiosity in new generations of readers and thinkers.
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Don't You Have Time to Think? by Richard P. Feynman is highly praised for its insightful and humorous collection of Feynman's correspondence, illustrating his curiosity, wit, and unique perspective on life and science. Reviewers appreciate the personal anecdotes and the glimpse into his mind, making complex scientific ideas accessible and enjoyable. The book is regarded as a delightful read for both fans of Feynman and those new to his work.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780141021133
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 02 March 2006
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Penguin Books Ltd
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 21.0mm
Width: 130.0mm
Height: 198.0mm
Weight: 353g
Pages: 512
About the Author
Richard P. Feynman (1918-88) was one of the 20th century's most brilliant theoretical physicists and original thinkers. In 1965 he won the Nobel Prize for his work in quantum electrodynamics. Books by Feynman in Penguin include Six Easy Pieces, Six Not-So-Easy-Pieces and the bestselling The Meaning of It All.
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