Physicists


Angels & Demons (Robert Langdon, #1)
Solar
"Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman!": Adventures of a Curious Character
Genius: The Life and Science of Richard Feynman
The Dispossessed: An Ambiguous Utopia
Dark Matter
The Other Einstein
The Girls of Atomic City: The Untold Story of the Women Who Helped Win World War II
Quantum: Einstein, Bohr and the Great Debate About the Nature of Reality
The Practice Effect
Einstein: His Life and Universe
Copenhagen
The Increment
Rocket Ship Galileo
Warp Speed (Warp Speed, #1)
Silent Spring by Rachel CarsonRosalind Franklin by Brenda MaddoxLab Girl by Hope JahrenIn the Shadow of Man by Jane GoodallNobel Prize Women in Science by Sharon Bertsch McGrayne
Female Scientists
171 books — 106 voters

Paul Dirac was notoriously a man of few words. Dick Feynman told the story that when he first met Dirac at a conference, Dirac said after a long silence, “I have an equation; do you have one too?
A. Zee, Quantum Field Theory in a Nutshell

Paul C.W. Davies
God is a pure mathematician!' declared British astronomer Sir James Jeans. The physical Universe does seem to be organised around elegant mathematical relationships. And one number above all others has exercised an enduring fascination for physicists: 137.0359991.... It is known as the fine-structure constant and is denoted by the Greek letter alpha (α). ...more
Paul Davies

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