Richard Feynman Jibon O Kirti (Bengali Version)
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Book Details
- Author: Paramesh Chandra Shil
- Publisher: Prachya Paschatya
- Language: Bengali
- ISBN: 9788195302758
- Pages: 216
- Cover: Hardcover
About the Book
Richard Feynman Jibon O Kirti (Bengali Version) by Paramesh Chandra Shil is an engaging and informative biography of the legendary physicist Richard Feynman, one of the most influential scientific minds of the twentieth century. The book presents a comprehensive account of Feynman’s life, scientific achievements, intellectual curiosity, and extraordinary personality.
Beginning with fascinating episodes from his childhood, the author traces Feynman’s journey from a remarkably inquisitive young student to a Nobel Prize-winning physicist whose work transformed modern science. The book explores his crucial contributions to the development of the first atomic bomb through the Manhattan Project, as well as his groundbreaking research in quantum electrodynamics, for which he received the Nobel Prize in Physics.
Beyond his scientific accomplishments, the volume highlights Feynman’s dedication to making science accessible to ordinary people. His unique teaching methods, philosophical reflections on scientific inquiry, and commitment to rational thinking are discussed in detail. The book also examines his involvement in the investigation of the tragic Space Shuttle Challenger disaster, where his clear and independent analysis played a significant role in uncovering the causes of the accident.
The author further sheds light on lesser-known aspects of Feynman’s life, including the long-term surveillance conducted by the FBI and the challenges he faced during periods of political suspicion. These episodes reveal the complexity of a scientist whose life extended far beyond the laboratory.
Written in an accessible style, this biography successfully combines science, history, and personal narrative, making it suitable for students, science enthusiasts, researchers, and general readers interested in the lives of great scientists.

