
Labatut's "The MANIAC" explores scientific genius through John von Neumann's life, blending fact and fiction in a darkly mesmerizing narrative. Critics compare it to Borges - what happens when brilliant minds push reason to its limits? The book that made us question AI's future.
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What does it mean to see too clearly? In 1933, Paul Ehrenfest-once called the "Conscience of Physics" by Einstein himself-walked into a waiting room in Amsterdam with a gun. He shot his son Vassily, who had Down syndrome, then turned the weapon on himself. His suicide note revealed a mind fractured not just by personal despair but by something more unsettling: he could no longer understand his own field. As quantum mechanics transformed physics into abstract mathematical symbols, Ehrenfest felt himself drowning in incomprehension. "It is inhuman," he wrote to Niels Bohr, describing physics journals as "truly diabolic machines." Here was a man who helped birth modern physics, now alienated from his own creation-a Prometheus consumed by the fire he stole. Ehrenfest's final obsession was the Pythagorean concept of the irrational-mathematical proof that some quantities defy neat categorization. Think about 2, which ancient Greeks discovered couldn't be expressed as a simple fraction. This discovery so disturbed them that legend claims they drowned the mathematician who proved it. Ehrenfest saw in this ancient crisis a mirror of his own: perhaps nature itself contains elements that cannot be ordered, truths that resist human comprehension. His brief manic period, where he believed he'd solved turbulence-that chaotic phenomenon where fluids break into unpredictable swirls-proved cruelly false. The universe had shown him its irrational face, and he couldn't bear to look away or continue looking.
The Maniac의 핵심 아이디어를 이해하기 쉬운 포인트로 분해하여 혁신적인 팀이 어떻게 창조하고, 협력하고, 성장하는지 이해합니다.
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