
Só pode ser brincadeira, Sr. Feynman
As excêntricas aventuras de um físico [Adventures of a Curious Character]
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Richard Feynman foi um gênio incomum. Espirituoso, ele conta os casos mais engraçados e excêntricos desde a infância, quando já se mostrava um menino engenhoso e brincalhão, até o momento em que recebeu o prêmio Nobel, com a personalidade desafiadora e fora dos padrões que o tornou extremamente popular dentro e fora da área acadêmica. Suas palestras sobre física, um marco na vida de outras personalidades extraordinárias, como Bill Gates—que assina uma breve introdução neste livro—encantaram gerações de estudantes e outros interessados em conhecimento científico de uma maneira geral.
A notável capacidade intelectual de Feynman se iguala ao seu impulso por aprender: instrumentos musicais, pintura, línguas, comportamento humano, biologia... o físico parece uma máquina de absorção de conhecimento, capaz de entender e explicar o mundo de forma inusitada aos seus leitores.
Entre as muitas histórias curiosas reunidas nesta edição, destacam-se os episódios em que ele trocou ideias sobre física atômica com Einstein, quebrou o segredo de cofres que continham informações sobre o programa nuclear, deu aulas e desfrutou do Carnaval no Brasil. Narrador inteligente e bem-humorado, Feynman mostra por que é um dos intelectuais mais adorados de sua geração e até hoje fascina todos aqueles apaixonados por ciências.
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