More Than Curious: A Science Memoir
In this riveting memoir, journey alongside a physicist who had the rare privilege of witnessing — and contributing to — some of the most groundbreaking developments in 20th-century science. With firsthand accounts of interactions with legendary figures such as Richard Feynman, S Chandrasekhar, Edward Teller, John Wheeler, Stephen Hawking, Ya B Zel'dovich, James Watson, Julian Schwinger, Fred Hoyle, Martin Rees, Ed Witten, and many others, the narrative offers an insider's view of the minds that shaped our understanding of black holes, gravitational waves, and the universe itself. The author shares unique experiences, including working under Nobel Laureate Kip Thorne and guiding Adam Riess toward a Nobel Prize-winning discovery.Beyond the scientific realm, the memoir delves into collaborations with technology visionaries, military leaders, and US presidents, offering a rich tapestry of stories that intersect with the most influential personalities of our time. This book is an essential read for physicists, astronomers, and anyone fascinated by the frontiers of science and the extraordinary individuals who push those boundaries.
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More Than Curious: A Science Memoir
In this riveting memoir, journey alongside a physicist who had the rare privilege of witnessing — and contributing to — some of the most groundbreaking developments in 20th-century science. With firsthand accounts of interactions with legendary figures such as Richard Feynman, S Chandrasekhar, Edward Teller, John Wheeler, Stephen Hawking, Ya B Zel'dovich, James Watson, Julian Schwinger, Fred Hoyle, Martin Rees, Ed Witten, and many others, the narrative offers an insider's view of the minds that shaped our understanding of black holes, gravitational waves, and the universe itself. The author shares unique experiences, including working under Nobel Laureate Kip Thorne and guiding Adam Riess toward a Nobel Prize-winning discovery.Beyond the scientific realm, the memoir delves into collaborations with technology visionaries, military leaders, and US presidents, offering a rich tapestry of stories that intersect with the most influential personalities of our time. This book is an essential read for physicists, astronomers, and anyone fascinated by the frontiers of science and the extraordinary individuals who push those boundaries.
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More Than Curious: A Science Memoir

More Than Curious: A Science Memoir

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More Than Curious: A Science Memoir

More Than Curious: A Science Memoir

by William Henry Press

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In this riveting memoir, journey alongside a physicist who had the rare privilege of witnessing — and contributing to — some of the most groundbreaking developments in 20th-century science. With firsthand accounts of interactions with legendary figures such as Richard Feynman, S Chandrasekhar, Edward Teller, John Wheeler, Stephen Hawking, Ya B Zel'dovich, James Watson, Julian Schwinger, Fred Hoyle, Martin Rees, Ed Witten, and many others, the narrative offers an insider's view of the minds that shaped our understanding of black holes, gravitational waves, and the universe itself. The author shares unique experiences, including working under Nobel Laureate Kip Thorne and guiding Adam Riess toward a Nobel Prize-winning discovery.Beyond the scientific realm, the memoir delves into collaborations with technology visionaries, military leaders, and US presidents, offering a rich tapestry of stories that intersect with the most influential personalities of our time. This book is an essential read for physicists, astronomers, and anyone fascinated by the frontiers of science and the extraordinary individuals who push those boundaries.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789819801763
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company, Incorporated
Publication date: 01/30/2025
Pages: 600
Product dimensions: 6.50(w) x 1.50(h) x 9.50(d)
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