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Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman!: Adventures of a Curious Character
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Ahtims (embeddedinbooks) | 47116 comments Mod
Hi friends...
We are discussing this non fiction memoir tinged with scientific facts this month.
Venkatesh Balaji is the discussion leader.


Rohin Dubey I remember reading this when it first came out. A great memoir about a mind that is constantly thirsty for a challenge. Makes the reader really want to engage with his/her imagination using reality as the drawing board.


Venkatesh Balaji | 11 comments Hi All ,

How much have we progressed as of now.

Its interesting to know the various sparks Mr Feynman pursued and its results. Its quite refreshing. I am sure we all would have had those sparks when we were kids, eventually we forget to pursue them as we grow ( am talking about majority ). Below are small things which we all would have done as kids - trying to close the fridge just that the light is off but not completely closing the door or making the light/fan switch stand in between where its neither fully off nor on. There are so many , on top of my head I can list only these two now. This book made me think of my childhood and also refreshing to know how great minds like Mr Feynman work.
I am sure everyone will have their own stories to tell, this book gives me new prospective . It also makes me challenge my brain to walk extra mile on my interests. No matter how small it might be.

Your thoughts ?


Lucas Jose | 8 comments Wow, has no one read this book yet??
It was a fun read, I was afraid being a book by renowned physicist some of the stuff would go over my head, but it wasn't so.
I think he must have been a dude, I mean he could draw, play bongos and can solve equations which to most would look like script from aliens, with that a uncanny sense of humour.


Surendra Nath (surendra_nath) | 49 comments Richard P Feynman received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1965. Here’s a semi-autobiographical account of some anecdotes from his life. It’s a humorous presentation of some incidents from his life. The book is not much of a literary read, neither it is a blow by blow account of his scientific achievements. But it is a collection of representative moments of the scientist’s life when he was at his wittiest.

What's Feynman's attitude towards the development of the Atomic bomb?

Here's the full review.

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Ahtims (embeddedinbooks) | 47116 comments Mod
I couldn't get into the mindset to read it. November was a busy month, and I could read only light reads that can be read at spinal level.
Sad to see that no one who had voted for it, read it.


Venkatesh Balaji | 11 comments Yeah disappointed that none read it . It was a very enjoyable read .


message 8: by Kru (new) - rated it 5 stars

Kru (krubha) | 4705 comments Just started reading. At 10% now and totally loving it.


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Ahtims (embeddedinbooks) | 47116 comments Mod
Good to know that Kru.
I couldn't get to it this month due to it being extremely busy. Hoping to catch up some time later.


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