Strange brains and genius

the secret lives of eccentric scientists and madmen

332 pages

English language

Published Aug. 23, 1998 by Plenum Trade.

ISBN:
978-0-306-45784-5
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OCLC Number:
38431272

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In this unusual and penetrating work, Clifford Pickoverinternationally recognized science popularizer - takes us on a wild ride through the bizarre lives of brilliant, but eccentric geniuses who made significant contributions to science and philosophy. Unveiling the hidden secrets of a number of the most intelligent and prolific real-life mad scientists, Pickover delights us with unexpected stories of their obsessive personalities and strange phobias.

These common threads lead us to wonder if creativity and genius are inextricably linked to madness.

A highly entertaining collection of oddity and mischief, this original new work playfully uncovers the scandalous details that lurk behind the unseemly lives of these geniuses.

We discover that the "Unabomber," Ted Kaczynski, a mathematical whiz with an IQ of 170, was pathologically shy, had an uncontrollable obsession with loud sounds, especially earthy bodily noises, and enjoyed playing practical jokes in high school, such as creating homemade gadgets that would …

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Subjects

  • Scientists -- Psychology
  • Genius
  • Eccentrics and eccentricities
  • Scientists -- Biography