02038 a2200229 450000100060000000300090000600500170001500800410003202000250007304000130009804100080011108200180011910000320013724501070016926000300027630000300030650008310033650400510116752005370121865000410175565000120179611423IN-BhIIT20260319110937.0260316b |||||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a9780141030883 (pbk.) aIN-BhIIT aeng a925.73bFEY/H aFeynman, Richard P.eAuthor aWhat do you care what other people :bfurther adventures of a curious character /cRichard P. Feynman. aLondon ;bPenguin,c2007. a255 p. : bill. ;c19 cm. aOne of the greatest theoretical physicists of the twentieth century, Richard Feynman possessed an unquenchable thirst for adventure and an unparalleled ability to tell the stories of his life. "What Do You Care What Other People Think?" is Feynman's last literary legacy, prepared with his friend and fellow drummer, Ralph Leighton. Among the book's many tales, we meet Feynman's first wife, Arlene, who taught him love's irreducible mystery as she lay dying in a hospital bed while he worked nearby on the atomic bomb at Los Alamos. We are also given a fascinating chronicle of the investigation of the space shuttle Challenger's explosion in 1986, and we relive the moment when Feynman revealed the disaster's cause by an elegant experiment: dropping a ring of rubber into a glass of cold water and pulling it out, misshapen aIncludes bibliographical references and index. aIn this collection of short pieces Feynman describes everything from his love of beauty to college pranks to how his father taught him to think. He takes us behind the scenes of the space shuttle Challenger investigation, where he dramatically revealed the cause of the disaster with a simple experiment. And he tells us of how he met his beloved first wife Arlene, and their brief time together before her death. Sometimes intensely moving, sometimes funny, these writings are infused with Feynman's curiosity and passion for life. aPhysicistsxBiographyzUnited States aMemoirs