Paul Adrian Maurice Dirac was one of the titans of twentieth-century physics. He predicted, purely from what he saw in his equations, the existence of antimatter. The youngest person ever to win the Nobel Prize for Physics, he was almost pathologically unable to communicate. He is said to have cried only once, when his friend Einstein died.Based on previously undiscovered archives, The Strangest Man reveals the many facets of Diracs brilliant, uneasy mind. Politically radical, Dirac vacationed in the Soviet Union at the height of the purges. He was legendary for his silences and his strange literal-mindedness; throughout his greatest period of productivity, his postcards home contained only remarks about the weather.Celebrating Diracs massive scientific achievement while drawing a compassionate portrait of his life, scientist Graham Farmelo offers thrilling sketches of Diracs greatest theoretical leaps and discoveries. An arresting human story, The Strangest Man also depicts one of the most exciting eras in scientific history.
Authors
Graham Farmelo
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- Publisher: Basic Books
- Format: Hardcover
- ISBN: 9780465018277
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