Genius-The Life and Science of Richard Feynman
By: James Gleick
Nothing is certain. This hopeful message went to anAlbuquerque sanatorium from the secret world at Los Alamos. We lead a charmed life. Afterward demons afflicted the bomb makers. J. Robert Oppenheimer made speeches about his shadowed soul, and other physicists began to feel his uneasiness at having handed humanity the power of selfdestruction. Richard Feynman, younger and not so responsible, suffered a more private grief. He felt he possessed knowledge that set him alone and apart. It gnawed at him that ordinary people were living their ordinary lives oblivious to the nuclear doom that science had prepared for them. Why build roads and bridges meant to last a century? If only they knew what he knew, they surely would not bother. [download]
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