Perfectly Reasonable Deviations from the Beaten Track by Richard P. Feynman
Author:Richard P. Feynman
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Publisher: Basic Books
Donât let anybody criticize that book who hasnât read it thru to the end. Its apparent minor faults and petty gossipy incidents fall into place as deeply meaningful and vitally necessary to your work (the bookâthe literary work I mean) as one comes to the end. From the irregular trivia of ordinary life mixed with a bit of scientific doodling and failure, to the intense dramatic concentration as one closes in on the truth and the final elation (plus with gradually decreasing frequency, the sudden sharp pangs of doubt)âthat is how science is done. I recognize my own experiences with discovery beautifully (and perhaps for the first time!) described as the book nears its close.There it is utterly accurate.
And the entire ânovelâ has a master plot and a deep unanswered human question at the end: Is the sudden transformation of all the relevant scientific characters from petty people to great and selfless men because they see together a beautiful corner of nature unveiled and forget themselves in the presence of the wonder? Or is it because our writer suddenly sees all his characters in a new and generous light because he has achieved success and confidence in his work, and himself?
Donât try to resolve it. Leave it that way. Publish with as little change as possible. The people who say âthat is not how science is doneâ are wrong. In the early parts you describe the impression by one nervous young man imputing motives (possibly entirely erroneous) on how the science is done by the men around him. (I myself have not had the kind of experiences with my colleagues to lead me to think their motives were often like those you describeâI think you may be wrongâbut I donât know the individuals you knewâbut no matter, you describe your impressions as a young man.) But when you describe what went on in your head as the truth haltingly staggers upon you and passes on, finally fully recognized, you are describing how science is done. I know, for I have had the same beautiful and frightening experience.
If you were really serious about wanting something on the flyleaf, tell me and we can work something out.
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