作品简介
站在摩天大楼的很好,看着遥远的地平线,你会想到如何计算地球的半径吗?面对重复机械的结果,你是会觉得无聊,还是想着总结背后的规律呢?对于了然于心的知识,即便有人突然拿枪逼你问,你也能倒背如流吗?而科学家就会这样做。好奇心,兴趣,知识,独立思考,探索规律,锲而不舍,这是成就科学探索之路上推荐的素质。而这也恰恰是我们在人生之旅中容易遗失的品质。随着作者一起,我们展开一场科学探索之旅,从科学家的故事、科学轶事与科学精神中找到创新力与独立思考的秘密。
大栗博司,日本著名物理学家,1962年出生,日本东京大学科维理数学物理学联合宇宙研究机构(Kavli IPMU)研究主任。加州理工学院科维理冠席教授及Walter Burke理论物理学研究所所长。
Introduction of works
Standing in a skyscraper well, looking at the distant horizon, would you think of how to calculate the radius of the Earth? Faced with repeated mechanical results, do you feel bored, or think about the rules behind the summary? Can you recite what you already know, even if someone suddenly points a gun at you? And that's what scientists do. Curiosity, interest, knowledge, independent thinking, rules of exploration, perseverance, these are recommended qualities for the achievement of scientific exploration. And this is a quality that we tend to lose along the way. Along with the author, we embark on a journey of scientific discovery, discovering the secrets of innovation and independent thinking in the stories of scientists, scientific anecdotes, and the scientific spirit.
Hiroshi Okuri is a famous Japanese physicist, born in 1962, and research director of the Kavli Institute for Mathematical Physics (Kavli IPMU) at the University of Tokyo, Japan. Caltech Professor Covelli Guan and Director of the Walter Burke Institute for Theoretical Physics.