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| Feynman was involved in the Manhattan Project to develop the atomic bomb.  He later won a Nobel Prize for his contributions to understanding the behavior of subatomic particles.  Several of Feynman's books became best-sellers, because of his ability to explain complicated physics to ordinary readers. | Feynman was involved in the Manhattan Project to develop the atomic bomb.  He later won a Nobel Prize for his contributions to understanding the behavior of subatomic particles.  Several of Feynman's books became best-sellers, because of his ability to explain complicated physics to ordinary readers. | ||
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Revision as of 14:25, 15 May 2007
Richard Feynman is a physicict whom Bree has studied and enjoys. She tells a story from one of his books in Daniel Returns, and More Interesting Factoids (Yay!). She also has a picture of Feynman on her MySpace account.
Feynman was involved in the Manhattan Project to develop the atomic bomb. He later won a Nobel Prize for his contributions to understanding the behavior of subatomic particles. Several of Feynman's books became best-sellers, because of his ability to explain complicated physics to ordinary readers.
