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No Ordinary Genius

Author : Richard Phillips Feynman,Christopher Sykes
Publisher : W. W. Norton
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 1994-01-01
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0393036219

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No Ordinary Genius by Richard Phillips Feynman,Christopher Sykes Pdf

A portrait of the late Nobel Prize-winning physicist based on his own words and those of his friends, family, and colleagues recounts his early enthusiasm for science, work on the atom bomb and the inquiry into the Challenger disaster, and other experiences. 15,000 first printing.

Ordinary Genius

Author : Stephanie Sammartino McPherson
Publisher : First Avenue Editions
Page : 100 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 1995
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781575050676

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Ordinary Genius by Stephanie Sammartino McPherson Pdf

Recounts the life of the scientist whose theories of relativity revolutionized the way we look at space and time.

No Ordinary Genius

Author : Christopher Sykes
Publisher : Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 1994-06
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0460861425

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Ordinary Geniuses

Author : Gino Segre
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2011-08-18
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781101517734

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Ordinary Geniuses by Gino Segre Pdf

A biography of two maverick scientists whose intellectual wanderlust kick-started modern genomics and cosmology. Max Delbruck and George Gamow, the so-called ordinary geniuses of Segre's third book, were not as famous or as decorated as some of their colleagues in midtwentieth-century physics, yet these two friends had a profound influence on how we now see the world, both on its largest scale (the universe) and its smallest (genetic code). Their maverick approach to research resulted in truly pioneering science. Wherever these men ventured, they were catalysts for great discoveries. Here Segre honors them in his typically inviting and elegant style and shows readers how they were far from "ordinary". While portraying their personal lives Segre, a scientist himself, gives readers an inside look at how science is done--collaboration, competition, the influence of politics, the role of intuition and luck, and the sense of wonder and curiosity that fuels these extraordinary minds. Ordinary Geniuses will appeal to the readers of Simon Singh, Amir Aczel, and other writers exploring the history of scientific ideas and the people behind them.

Genius

Author : James Gleick
Publisher : Open Road Media
Page : 858 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2011-02-22
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781453210437

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Genius by James Gleick Pdf

New York Times Bestseller: This life story of the quirky physicist is “a thorough and masterful portrait of one of the great minds of the century” (The New York Review of Books). Raised in Depression-era Rockaway Beach, physicist Richard Feynman was irreverent, eccentric, and childishly enthusiastic—a new kind of scientist in a field that was in its infancy. His quick mastery of quantum mechanics earned him a place at Los Alamos working on the Manhattan Project under J. Robert Oppenheimer, where the giddy young man held his own among the nation’s greatest minds. There, Feynman turned theory into practice, culminating in the Trinity test, on July 16, 1945, when the Atomic Age was born. He was only twenty-seven. And he was just getting started. In this sweeping biography, James Gleick captures the forceful personality of a great man, integrating Feynman’s work and life in a way that is accessible to laymen and fascinating for the scientists who follow in his footsteps.

Ordinary Genius: A Guide for the Poet Within

Author : Kim Addonizio
Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
Page : 243 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2009-02-16
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780393346992

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Ordinary Genius: A Guide for the Poet Within by Kim Addonizio Pdf

In this fresh approach to writing poetry, the coauthor of the perennially popular The Poet's Companion offers sharp insights into the craft of writing. "The creative process is just that," maintains Kim Addonizio. "Not a means to an end, but an ongoing participation." A widely acclaimed poet and finalist for the National Book Award, Addonizio meditates on her own process as she encourages writers to explore both their personal and political worlds, to seek inspiration from poets new and old, and to discover the rich poetic resources of the Internet. Lively, accessible, and informative, Ordinary Genius?provides wisdom gleaned through personal experience and offers a heady variety of writing exercises. Chapters on gender, addiction, race and class, metaphor and line invite each individual writer to find and to hone his or her unique voice. This is the perfect book for both experienced writers and beginners eager to glimpse the angel of poetry.

No Ordinary Time

Author : Doris Kearns Goodwin
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 768 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2013-11-05
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781476750576

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No Ordinary Time by Doris Kearns Goodwin Pdf

Presents a social history of the United States in 1940, along with a moment-by-moment account of Roosevelt's leadership and the private lives of the president and First Lady, whose remarkable partnership transformed America. (This book was previously featured in Forecast.)

Divine Fury

Author : Darrin M. McMahon
Publisher : Basic Books
Page : 362 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2013-10-22
Category : History
ISBN : 9780465069910

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Divine Fury by Darrin M. McMahon Pdf

Genius. With hints of madness and mystery, moral license and visionary force, the word suggests an almost otherworldly power: the power to create, to divine the secrets of the universe, even to destroy. Yet the notion of genius has been diluted in recent times. Today, rock stars, football coaches, and entrepreneurs are labeled 'geniuses,' and the word is applied so widely that it has obscured the sense of special election and superhuman authority that long accompanied it. As acclaimed historian Darrin M. McMahon explains, the concept of genius has roots in antiquity, when men of prodigious insight were thought to possess -- or to be possessed by -- demons and gods. Adapted in the centuries that followed and applied to a variety of religious figures, including prophets, apostles, sorcerers, and saints, abiding notions of transcendent human power were invoked at the time of the Renaissance to explain the miraculous creativity of men like Leonardo and Michelangelo. Yet it was only in the eighteenth century that the genius was truly born, idolized as a new model of the highest human type. Assuming prominence in figures as varied as Newton and Napoleon, the modern genius emerged in tension with a growing belief in human equality. Contesting the notion that all are created equal, geniuses served to dramatize the exception of extraordinary individuals not governed by ordinary laws. The phenomenon of genius drew scientific scrutiny and extensive public commentary into the 20th century, but it also drew religious and political longings that could be abused. In the genius cult of the Nazis and the outpouring of reverence for the redemptive figure of Einstein, genius achieved both its apotheosis and its Armageddon. The first comprehensive history of this elusive concept, Divine Fury follows the fortunes of genius and geniuses through the ages down to the present day, showing how -- despite its many permutations and recent democratization -- genius remains a potent force in our lives, reflecting modern needs, hopes, and fears.

Carlo Ancelotti

Author : Carlo Ancelotti,Alessandro Alciato
Publisher : Rizzoli Publications
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2010-10-19
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9780847835584

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Carlo Ancelotti by Carlo Ancelotti,Alessandro Alciato Pdf

The entertaining, revealing, and controversial bestselling autobiography of one of the most respected figures in the world of soccer. Carlo Ancelotti is one of only six people to have won the Champions League—European soccer’s most coveted trophy—as both player and coach. After a successful career playing for several of the most important teams in Italy—and for the Italian national team—Ancelotti went on to become one of the most acclaimed and outspoken coaches in European football, managing Italian giants Parma, Juventus, and Milan before moving to Chelsea, one of the Premier League’s most successful clubs, in 2009. The book moves from anecdotes of his life growing up in Reggio Emilia to stories of his time playing among the best footballers in the world. With a characteristic mixture of sharp insight and humor, Ancelotti explores the differences between the Italian and the English games, shares his thoughts on soccer’s future with the MLS in America, and reflects on the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. With a preface by the legendary former captain of the Italian national team, Paolo Maldini, this book is at once a tactician’s bible from one of the world’s most celebrated footballing minds, the fascinating story of an ordinary man reaching great heights, and in part a revealing tell-all from an outspoken insider in the cut-throat world of European soccer. The perfect book for anyone with a passion for the beautiful game.

Brave Genius

Author : Sean B. Carroll
Publisher : Crown
Page : 594 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2014-09-23
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780307952349

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The never-before-told account of the intersection of some of the most insightful minds of the 20th century, and a fascinating look at how war, resistance, and friendship can catalyze genius. In the spring of 1940, the aspiring but unknown writer Albert Camus and budding scientist Jacques Monod were quietly pursuing ordinary, separate lives in Paris. After the German invasion and occupation of France, each joined the Resistance to help liberate the country from the Nazis and ascended to prominent, dangerous roles. After the war and through twists of circumstance, they became friends, and through their passionate determination and rare talent they emerged as leading voices of modern literature and biology, each receiving the Nobel Prize in their respective fields. Drawing upon a wealth of previously unpublished and unknown material gathered over several years of research, Brave Genius tells the story of how each man endured the most terrible episode of the twentieth century and then blossomed into extraordinarily creative and engaged individuals. It is a story of the transformation of ordinary lives into exceptional lives by extraordinary events--of courage in the face of overwhelming adversity, the flowering of creative genius, deep friendship, and of profound concern for and insight into the human condition.

A Most Elegant Equation

Author : David Stipp
Publisher : Basic Books
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2017-11-07
Category : Mathematics
ISBN : 9780465093786

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A Most Elegant Equation by David Stipp Pdf

An award-winning science writer introduces us to mathematics using the extraordinary equation that unites five of mathematics' most important numbers Bertrand Russell wrote that mathematics can exalt "as surely as poetry." This is especially true of one equation: ei(pi) + 1 = 0, the brainchild of Leonhard Euler, the Mozart of mathematics. More than two centuries after Euler's death, it is still regarded as a conceptual diamond of unsurpassed beauty. Called Euler's identity or God's equation, it includes just five numbers but represents an astonishing revelation of hidden connections. It ties together everything from basic arithmetic to compound interest, the circumference of a circle, trigonometry, calculus, and even infinity. In David Stipp's hands, Euler's identity formula becomes a contemplative stroll through the glories of mathematics. The result is an ode to this magical field.

QED

Author : Peter Parnell
Publisher : Dramatists Play Service, Inc.
Page : 52 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Drama
ISBN : 0822219247

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QED by Peter Parnell Pdf

THE STORY: Nobel Prize-winning physicist Richard Feynman holds forth with captivating wit and wisdom in this fascinating play that originally starred Alan Alda. One of the twentieth century's great physicists, Feynman was also one of its great ecce

No Ordinary Man

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Peter Owen Publishers
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2014-04-01
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780720616286

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No Ordinary Man by Anonim Pdf

The first biography to be aimed at the general reader as much as at students and historians, No Ordinary Man is a fascinating study of the life and work of Miguel de Cervantes (1547–1616), the writer known as the "Spanish Shakespeare" and author of the timeless classic Don Quixote. A renaissance man in all senses of the term, Cervantes was, in his time, an adventurer, spy, soldier, hostage, and creator of the first European novel. This biography is based on the latest original research and incorporates previously unpublished material on Cervantes’ long period of captivity in Algiers, his involvement in piracy in the Mediterranean, espionage, and the Spanish Armada, and his work for the Spanish government. Containing much information never before available in English, No Ordinary Man makes an important contribution to the understanding of this unique literary and historical figure.

Enigmas of Chance

Author : Mark Kac
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 196 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 1987
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0520059867

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Modo: Ember's End

Author : Arthur Slade
Publisher : Orca Book Publishers
Page : 90 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2018-02-20
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9781459817227

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Modo: Ember's End by Arthur Slade Pdf

The weapon to end all wars is about to fall into the wrong hands.