John Bardeen was an unassuming man, a humble, soft-spoken Midwesterner whose life was filled with simple pastimes like a Sunday picnic with the family or a good game of golf. He was also a giant of modern physics, an extraordinary hero of twentieth century science. His seminal work earned him the distinction of being the only person ever to win two Nobel Prizes in physics -- both awarded for discoveries that were breathtaking in scope and responsible for advancing the course of human history.
Bardeen ranks among the most imaginative and inspired scientists of our time. But his genius was quiet and unobtrusive, hidden behind the façade of an average man, which perhaps why we know so little about him. As exuberantly talented as Albert Einstein, Bardeen had no desire to mug for the cameras or prove himself eccentric. Easily equal to the intellect of Richard Feynman, Bardeen was simply not irreverent and offbeat. As eccentricity and outsize personalities have come to symbolize the true nature of genius and creativity, Bardeen remains cloaked in obscurity.
Without Bardeen's first Nobel Prize-winning discovery -- the transistor -- the electronics revolution, which brought us desktop computers, supercomputers, and microelectronics, would still be the stuff of science fiction. His second great breakthrough -- the prevailing theory of electrical superconductivity which for years had stumped Einstein, Feynman, and many others -- promises to revolutionize twenty-first century technology with super-fast "mag-lev trains," supercolliding atom smashers, and other fantastic technological wonders.
Yet despite these achievements, this astonishing, though decidedly modest, Midwesterner was often overlooked by both the media as well as the public, simply because he differed radically from the popular stereotype of genius. Through an exploration of his science as well as his life, a fresh and thoroughly engaging portrait of genius and the nature of creativity emerges. This fascinating biography provides a whole new perspective on what it truly means to be a genius.
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還有什麼好說的呢,這就是一本傳記,寫的是一個科學傢——巴丁。 一個大部分人聽上去陌生的名字,卻是唯一獲得過兩次諾貝爾物理學奬的科學傢。巴丁的第一次獲奬,是因為半導體的發明,第二次獲奬是因為一項重要的超導理論——BCS理論。幸虧,這是本傳記而非物理書,而且,它還...
評分我是個學生,對固體物理有些瞭解和興趣。剛剛看完BCS超導理論的完成,就忍不住要推薦瞭。 我感到這本書很平實,也許就是因為巴丁是個平實的人。前麵的書評認為女性的視角起瞭重要作用,我覺得很有道理。語言輕鬆,敘事平淡卻不乏味,讓我在讀的時候不由得想象起來——巴丁的傢...
評分神童,跳級,進名校,師從名傢,大實驗室,高手雲集的團隊,諾奬。。。收高徒,正循環。。。再次諾奬。。。 本書的上半部分認真記錄瞭巴丁一帆風順的科學曆程。二位作者縱然擁有物理學背景,似乎也無力寫齣一本奪人眼球的傳記,一段“不一樣”的(費因曼式)人生。 事實上,...
評分我是個學生,對固體物理有些瞭解和興趣。剛剛看完BCS超導理論的完成,就忍不住要推薦瞭。 我感到這本書很平實,也許就是因為巴丁是個平實的人。前麵的書評認為女性的視角起瞭重要作用,我覺得很有道理。語言輕鬆,敘事平淡卻不乏味,讓我在讀的時候不由得想象起來——巴丁的傢...
評分神童,跳級,進名校,師從名傢,大實驗室,高手雲集的團隊,諾奬。。。收高徒,正循環。。。再次諾奬。。。 本書的上半部分認真記錄瞭巴丁一帆風順的科學曆程。二位作者縱然擁有物理學背景,似乎也無力寫齣一本奪人眼球的傳記,一段“不一樣”的(費因曼式)人生。 事實上,...
圖書標籤: 傳記 諾貝爾奬 科學天纔 超導 晶體管 物理 英文原版 科學和心理學
True Genius 2025 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載