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 SURELY YOU'RE JOKING, MR. FEYNMAN

-Feynman & Leighton

Background of the author:

Richard Feynman was born in 1918 and passed away in 1988. He was a renowned American physicist celebrated for his groundbreaking contributions to quantum mechanics, particularly the path integral formulation and quantum electrodynamics, for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1965. His innovative use of Feynman diagrams provided intuitive visual representations for complex subatomic interactions. Beyond his theoretical work, Feynman was instrumental in the development of the atomic bomb and played a key role in investigating the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster. He was one of the greatest theoretical physicists of the 20th century.

Main Points of the Essay:

ü  When Mr. Feynman committed a social error during a tea party organized by the Dean of his college, then after he learned to behave correctly in a social gathering.

ü  In the beginning, he used to sit only with groups of  physics but when he started sitting with a group of other disciplines like zoology, and  biology, then, he became the top student in the college.

ü  This essay tries to say that lot of fun, different kinds of interests in different disciplines and interdisciplinary approaches are the key to successful learning. This essay recounts Feynman's life through his childhood education. He appears as confident, interesting and inspiring. He discovers that he is a great artist, musician,  scientist and critic, too. 

ü  The essay talks about the importance of a sociocultural environment that directly influences learning.

ü  People who are talented and genuine can adjust to any corner of the world by exploring and using their knowledge.

ü  The essay suggests that if we work hard and understand the value of time, we will achieve the destination of our life.

 

Summary:

"Surely You're Joking Mr. Feynman" is Richard Feynman's autobiography. It is based on the writer's experience with his college education regarding knowledge and methods. The title of the essay itself captures the point Feynman is trying to make about life and education. The writer claims that knowledge must be based on scientific methods and that it must be gained through an interdisciplinary approach. This essay tries to show that the traditional method of learning is baseless and misleading. Furthermore, a talented and genuine man can adjust anywhere in the world. Interest is the most important motivation in education what and how one learns can be measured.

Richard P. Feynman was a Physics student who completed his undergraduate from MIT, America. He loved his institution too much so that he wanted to graduate from there. However, Prof. Slater did not accept his enrolment because Feynman had to find out what and how the rest of the world was going and doing. So, according to the suggestion of Prof Slater, he decided to go to Princeton College for graduation.

He went to Princeton College with his father by car. He also got a room there. He stayed in the hostel with his friends. The college looked like an imitation of Oxford and Cambridge University. One day, the Dean of Princeton College, Prof. Eisenhart, organised a Tea Party to welcome the new students. Feynman was not very familiar with the culture and manners of such social gatherings. He got confused about how to behave and where to sit. Mr. Feynman was asked if he liked cream or lemon tea. But he replied that he would like both. Listening to his reply, all the people started laughing. At the same time, Mrs Eisenhart commented, “Surely, you are joking, Mr. Feynman!” 

Gradually, Feynman learned the manners of social gatherings at Princeton College. Then, he started going to the tea party and dinner parties as well. In the very beginning, he used to sit in the physics students’ group, but later he started sitting with groups of biologists, zoologists, and philosophers. Mr. Feynman became a talented and genuine student among the college students. He understood the importance of an interdisciplinary approach in learning. So, he realized why Princeton College was right for him.

He started to take part in philosophical discussions and sometimes in biological groups as well as physics classes. He spent lots of time in biological work. He also did research on a phase and discovered the double mutation process. His discovery made him popular among biology students. Later he was invited to Harvard University to give a lecture for biology. Despite his hard work and discovery of new thing in biology, he could not be satisfied. Though he knew and did a lot about biology and other subjects, his actual interest was in physics. So, he expected he would go back to physics sooner.

Mr. Feynman got many opportunities to gain knowledge in different disciplines during his graduation from Princeton College. He got a golden opportunity to observe a cyclotron (An accelerator that imparts energies of several million electron volts to rapidly moving particles) and how it works. He was also invited to conduct a seminar on Biology by Prof. Watson at Harvard University.  So, he gave a lecture to the Biology students at Harvard University. Although Mr Feynman was a physics student, he learned a lot of things and gained experience in Biology. He loves physics more, but equally, he prefers to gain knowledge from different disciplines.

 

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