
The second collection of anecdotes and letters from Richard Feynman, following his best-selling autobiography. It includes his personal account of the investigation into the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster and reflections on his father's influence on his scientific curiosity. The book serves as a testament to Feynman's integrity and his 'playful' approach to solving even the most serious and high-stakes problems in the world of physics and engineering.
surely you're joking, Mr. Fineman or what do you care what other people think? These are wonderful short stories mostly about Fineman
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"Huberman cites this book alongside Feynman's other works to illustrate the physicist's 'mischievous' and playful nature, which Huberman argues is essential for maintaining neuroplasticity and creative problem-solving in adulthood."





