The Strangest Man: The Hidden Life of Paul Dirac, Quantum Genius
| Authors | Farmelo, Graham |
| Tags | Biography & Autobiography, Science & Technology, Science, Physics, Quantum theory |
| Publisher | Faber and Faber Limited |
| Published | 01 May 2009 |
| Date | 05 Dec 2013 |
| Languages | eng |
| Identifiers | isbn: 9780571250073, google: -TT_z4llWoIC |
| Formats | EPUB |
Description
'A monumental achievement - one of the great scientific biographies.' Michael Frayn The Strangest Man is the Costa Biography Award-winning account of Paul Dirac, the famous physicist sometimes called the British Einstein. He was one of the leading pioneers of the greatest revolution in twentieth-century science: quantum mechanics. The youngest theoretician ever to win the Nobel Prize for Physics, he was also pathologically reticent, strangely literal-minded and legendarily unable to communicate or empathize. Through his greatest period of productivity, his postcards home contained only remarks about the weather. Based on a previously undiscovered archive of family papers, Graham Farmelo celebrates Dirac's massive scientific achievement while drawing a compassionate portrait of his life and work. Farmelo shows a man who, while hopelessly socially inept, could manage to love and sustain close friendship. The Strangest Man is an extraordinary and moving human story, as well as a study of one of the most exciting times in scientific history. 'A wonderful book . . . Moving, sometimes comic, sometimes infinitely sad, and goes to the roots of what we mean by truth in science.' Lord Waldegrave, Daily Telegraph