Roberto Rigolin F Lopes

68%
Flag icon
The Fermi Paradox—the conclusion that if life existed elsewhere in the universe, they should have visited us by now—is a classic example of how he could break down almost any problem into a series of probabilistic assumptions.
The Last Man Who Knew Everything: The Life and Times of Enrico Fermi, Father of the Nuclear Age
Rate this book
Clear rating
Open Preview