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Mar 21, 2011 · Krauss presents that life―from the death of Feynman’s childhood sweetheart during the Manhattan Project to his reluctant rise as a scientific icon―as seen through the science, providing a new understanding of the legacy of a man who has fascinated millions.
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Quantum Man: Richard Feynman's Life in Science is the eighth non-fiction book by the American theoretical physicist Lawrence M. Krauss. The text was initially published on March 21, 2011 by W. W. Norton & Company.
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Apr 1, 2011 · But to physicists he is famous for something more obscure: cleaning up the mathematical mess known as quantum electrodynamics — an ambitious attempt to explain light and matter using two...
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Quantum Man: Richard Feynman's Life In Science. Lawrence M. Krauss. W. W. Norton & Company, Feb 28, 2012 - Biography & Autobiography - 350 pages. Traces the colorful, turbulent life of the Nobel...
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Feb 28, 2012 · From the death of Feynman’s childhood sweetheart during the Manhattan Project to his reluctant rise as a scientific icon, we see Feynman’s life through his science, providing a new understanding of the legacy of a man who has fascinated millions. Read more. Report an issue with this product. Part of series. Great Discoveries. Print length.
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May 18, 2012 · From the death of Feynman s childhood sweetheart during the Manhattan Project to his reluctant rise as a scientific icon, we see Feynman s life through his science, providing a new understanding of the legacy of a man who has fascinated millions. Physics World's Book of the Year 2011. Read more. Part of series. Great Discoveries. Print length.
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- Lawrence M. Krauss
Mar 1, 2011 · Nevertheless, the latest biography, Quantum Man: Richard Feynman’s Life in Science, by theoretical physicist Lawrence Krauss, has greatly improved my understanding of what Feynman did before I met him in 1966.