112 Mercer Street: Einstein, Russell, Godel, Pauli, and the End of Innocence in Science
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Published by Arcade Books, 2007, hardcover, index, 243 pages, condition: new.
The book portrays four of science's top minds as reflected during the historic 1944 meetings between Albert Einstein, Bertrand Russell, Wolfgang Pauli, and Kurt Gödel at Einstein's Princeton home, offering insight into their remarkable personalities as friends, colleagues, and rivals.
Perhaps that it is fitting that I should find this book. During the time that Feldman was teaching at Denver University, I was a student there and worked at the Denver Research Institute, Electromagnetic Propagation Lab. However, I never knew of him until now. The book is very readable and interesting, written in a clear style as it explores the lives and work of some of the greatest minds of the 20th century.