Son of (Entropy)2

Son of (Entropy)2
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Publisher : Author House
Total Pages : 108
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ISBN-10 : 9781463420673
ISBN-13 : 1463420676
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Book Synopsis Son of (Entropy)2 by : Peter C. Mayer

Download or read book Son of (Entropy)2 written by Peter C. Mayer and published by Author House. This book was released on 2011-08-08 with total page 108 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Their son, mostly for fun, writes this collection of vignettes about two prominent scientists. The forward includes a description of the two, summarizing their character and their careers. The summary contains an explanation of the title, Entropy Squared. The forward ends with remarks about the accuracy of the vignettes. Some vignettes include a representation of the impact on the son and some have historical significance. The first two sections concern Gttingen, Germany, from where that American, Joe, as a fellow student put it, acquired his wife. The first section of Gttingen vignettes is from the time of meeting and from visits until World War II. The second is from after the War. Marias career at Sarah Lawrence College separates sections of their supporting the World War II war effort, Joe at the Ballistics Research Laboratory of Aberdeen Proving Grounds and Maria with the Manhattan, nuclear bomb, Project. The Sarah Lawrence College section goes beyond memories because biographers have said little about Marias time at Sarah Lawrence. Sections concerning each are followed by a section on Maria receiving of the Nobel Prize. The conclusion is a memorial to Joe.

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