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Nothing Is Too Wonderful to Be True
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464 pages
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This collection of essays showcases Philip Morrison's insights on a range of topics, including cosmology, nuclear disarmament, and innovative science education. Drawing from his experiences in the Manhattan Project and later contributions to physics, he reflects on his friendships with notable figures like Niels Bohr and Richard Feynman. The essays provoke thought and invite readers to consider the intersection of science, society, and personal connections in the pursuit of knowledge.
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1997, hardcover
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