Professor Feynman is a very extremely rational thinker. If you are a hugely rational thinker or you try to think rationally... There's so much escapism in this book through listening to someone else describe things and talk the way you do.
Richard P. Feynman, winner of the Nobel Prize in physics, thrived on outrageous adventures. In this lively work that "can shatter the stereotype of the stuffy scientist" (Detroit Free Press), Feynman recounts his experiences trading ideas on atomic physics with Einstein and cracking the uncrackable safes guarding the most deeply held nuclear secrets--and much more of an eyebrow-raising nature. In his stories, Feynman's life shines through in all its eccentric glory--a combustible mixture of high intelligence, unlimited curiosity, and raging chutzpah.
Included for this edition is a new introduction by Bill Gates.
Professor Feynman is a very extremely rational thinker. If you are a hugely rational thinker or you try to think rationally... There's so much escapism in this book through listening to someone else describe things and talk the way you do.