Discusses the life and work of the brilliant physicist who has overcome the challenges of a life-threatening disease to become one of the foremost scientists of the twentieth century.
This book had the potential to be great if it had been written in a way that the average person could understand it, but it was not. It assumes that people understand something about Planck's constant, constants of electricity and magnetism, etc. It is also atrociously edited with dozens of repetitions, horrible punctuation, bad grammar, etc. The table of contents is not active. I finally gave up before reaching the end.