The Impossible Man
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The Impossible Man delves into the extraordinary life of Nobel Prize-winning physicist Roger Penrose, tracing his journey from a curious child who discovered a “world behind the world” through a sundial to becoming a pioneering figure in mathematics, philosophy, and physics. While Penrose’s groundbreaking work in theoretical physics earned him global acclaim, including a Nobel Prize and a knighthood, his relentless pursuit of knowledge often left him isolated from those around him. Patchen Barss’s biography offers a poignant exploration of the personal sacrifices Penrose made for his scientific achievements, painting a vivid portrait of a man whose brilliance was matched only by his loneliness.
Why You Should Read?
- Discover the fascinating intersection of science and personal struggle in the life of a Nobel laureate.
- Gain insight into the profound impact of Penrose’s work on theoretical physics and mathematics.
- Explore the emotional depth and complexity of a genius who grappled with human connection.
- Perfect for readers interested in biographies of influential thinkers and the human side of scientific discovery.
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Product Details
| ISBN-13 | 9781838959340 |
| Cover / Binding | Paperback |
| Publisher | Penguin Books |
| Weight | 310 g |