![]() ![]() ![]() And despite their not-so-interrelated fields of expertise, the two books enjoy quite a bit of overlap, both in terms of characters** and themes. Where Feynman lays out the life and intellectual pursuits of a great theoretical physicist, Logicomix follows the rigourous quest of Bertrand Russell, one of the era’s great logicians. Through a happy coincidence, not two weeks before Feynman arrived on my desk, I had the opportunity to read Logicomix, the record of another luminous mind of the 20th century. Still, his name lingered in my cognizant mind and when I saw that a comic about the man was being produced, I happily sought it out. I had always intended to seek out the documentary or series from which the clip was excerpted, but for one reason or another never found the time. ![]() I was amused by Feynman’s response to the question and the manner of his delivery. ![]()
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