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I'm reading "Adventures of a Mathematician" By Stanislaw Ulam. So far I'm finding it far better than the much more famous Feynman books. A nice bit of autobiography... and I got it for free!
A funny passage, where Ulam is trying to explain how intelligent John Von Neumann was in every subject, by talking about his prescient comments in the time immediately before the breakout of WW2:
"He saw Russia as the chief antagonist to Nazi Germany. Believing that the French army was strong, I asked, ''What about France?'' ''Oh! France won't matter,'' he replied. It was really very prophetic."
A funny passage, where Ulam is trying to explain how intelligent John Von Neumann was in every subject, by talking about his prescient comments in the time immediately before the breakout of WW2:
"He saw Russia as the chief antagonist to Nazi Germany. Believing that the French army was strong, I asked, ''What about France?'' ''Oh! France won't matter,'' he replied. It was really very prophetic."