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Martians of Science: Five Physicists Who Changed the Twentieth Century Reprint Edition

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If science has the equivalent of a Bloomsbury group, it is the five men born at the turn of the twentieth century in Budapest: Theodore von Kármán, Leo Szilard, Eugene Wigner, John von Neumann, and Edward Teller. From Hungary to Germany to the United States, they remained friends and continued to work together and influence each other throughout their lives. As a result, their work was integral to some of the most important scientific and political developments of the twentieth century.
István Hargittai tells the story of this remarkable group: Wigner won a Nobel Prize in theoretical physics; Szilard was the first to see that a chain reaction based on neutrons was possible, initiated the Manhattan Project, but left physics to try to restrict nuclear arms; von Neumann could solve difficult problems in his head and developed the modern computer for more complex problems; von Kármán became the first director of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, providing the scientific basis for the U.S. Air Force; and Teller was the father of the hydrogen bomb, whose name is now synonymous with the controversial "Star Wars" initiative of the 1980s. Each was fiercely opinionated, politically active, and fought against all forms of totalitarianism.
Hargittai, as a young Hungarian physical chemist, was able to get to know some of these great men in their later years, and the depth of information and human interest in The Martians of Science is the result of his personal relationships with the subjects, their families, and their contemporaries.

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"What a story! Five brilliant Jewish-Hungarian kids burst out of the great secondary schools of Hungary, learn their physics in Germany, and give their all to America in WWII István Hargittai, a Jewish Hungarian like his heroes, tells the remarkable story of five immigrants of vastly different politics, without whom American science (and the world) would not be the same."--Roald Hoffman, Nobel Laureate, Ithaca, New York

"István Hargittai traces the turbulent lives of five uniquely creative scientists who survived, succeeded, and changed the world."--Arno Penzias, Nobel laureate, San Francisco

"This is an important story that needs to be told, and Hargittai tells it well."--Nature

"Hargittai's book is subtle and thoughtful."--Physics Today

Charlie Munger of WESCO Financial Corporation recommended this book at the 2007 WESCO Annual Meeting: "It is a hell of a book about five Hungarian physicists driven to the U.S. by Hitler, who contributed much to science here. I can't recommend it enough."--Charlie Munger

"fascinating and informative"--Chemical Heritage

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New in paperback--the engaging story of five eminent Hungarian physicists who transformed 20th-century science

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Oxford University Press; Reprint edition (June 9, 2008)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 313 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0195365569
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0195365566
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.28 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 9.15 x 6.27 x 1.1 inches
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Istvan Hargittai, PhD, DSc (Budapest, Hungary), is the author of several acclaimed books including the six-volume Candid Science series of interviews with famous scientists; The Road to Stockholm: Nobel Prizes, Science, and Scientists; The Martians of Science: Five Physicists Who Changed the Twentieth Century; and The DNA Doctor: Candid Conversations with James D. Watson. Dr. Hargittai is professor of chemistry at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics and head of the George A Olah PhD School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering. He is a member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, a foreign member of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters, and a member of the Academia Europaea in London. His work on the Teller book was assisted by a generous grant from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.

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Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2007
As the daughter of the book's author, I bring an unusual perspective to this piece, one that will give you some background on how this book came about and why you will be in for a treat when reading it.

My father knew two of the five Martians discussed in this volume (Wigner and Teller) and had expressed a great interest in the work and lives of all five (Szilard, von Neumann, von Karman in addition to the above two) throughout his life. Curiously, however, despite having written numerous books about scientists, he never intended to write a book about these five until Oxford University Press approached him about it. When he finally took up this project, he threw himself into it with zest. When the book was near completion, he met with almost all of the surviving children of the Martians, not to change anything but to get an additional impression of their personalities. A byproduct of the book was a play he wrote about Teller, which surprised even me despite being used to his occasional unusual ideas.

Looking back, the Martians were always on my father's mind, and he cherished his long-lasting personal acquaintance with Eugene P. Wigner. (Even as a child, I remember seeing the picture of the two of them taken upon their encounter at the University of Texas at Austin in 1969.) The family legend had it that we might be distant relatives, but there was never any hard evidence for that. My father started correspondence with Wigner when he was still a student, well before I was born. Actually, Wigner wrote him first after my father had published an article in a Hungarian literary magazine soon after Wigner's Nobel Prize. My father's acquaintance with Teller came much later, when he and my mother visited the Tellers in their home in Stanford in 1996.

Having read The Martians of Science, I feel as if I had become personally acquainted with all five of the people discussed in the volume. It is fascinating to see that such incredible people emerge from just one country to contribute so much to science and to the defense of the United States. It is sad that they were forced out of Hungary, where even today - while their achievements are being recognized - the reasons of their departures are often covered up. This book puts these things into proper perspective.

For an engaging, detailed, and passionate account of the lives of five incredibly important figures (regarding both science and history), I highly recommend this book.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2013
I will not repeat the report of the book content others have covered well. I thoroughly enjoyed learning much more about the individuals and both the many common elements and the differences in their backgrounds, educations and careers. The author does not go into detail about their scientific works so those of us without expertise are not lost. While reading I thought often of the expertise these men possessed and if we are developing scientists of similar ability today. The only reason I give it 4 stars rather than 5 is that my Kindle edition had problems. It did not link to footnotes so those could only be reached using the go to location function. The back button in some cases returned to unexpected places. And the previous page button also sometimes went back somewhere other than a page. I had to be constantly checking the location where I was reading so if I ended up somewhere unexpected I could get back quickly. This was distracting. The current Kindle price is over 50% higher than I paid in early June so I wonder if there is an updated Kindle edition? Obviously for those buying the hard or paperback editions this reduction of a star would be irrelevant.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2022
This is an excellent book, about Jewish Hungarian scientists.
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2011
This book provides an expansive view into the personalities, strengths, and motivations of 5 fabulous scientists (Wigner, Teller, Szilard, von Neumann, and von Karman) out of Hungary during the era of WWII. One matter of interest in the book is the coherent treatment of the story line associated with these 5 personalities. In particular it must be read by those interested in the role of science in winning WWII. I once mentioned with some irony to John Wheeler (Princeton University, & the University of Texas) regarding that role of science, that if Hitler had been serious about winning the war he would have been well advised to do other than drive the 5 Martians out of Europe and into the United States. And of course, Wheeler knowing their vast contribution to the war effort was quick to agree. I first became interested in Hargittai's writing because of his books on symmetry, but I am also interested in the history of science. He has written the definitive biography of Edward Teller. I find the historical review of the five Martians to be up to that standard.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2012
Very interesting capture of lives of some defining mathematicians & scientists of the yester years. Enjoyed the book. Pretty packed & dense read to follow all the characters and inter-connectivities in their lives.

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Reviewed in Canada on October 14, 2020
I was very impressed with this well researched book about these gifted Hungarian physicists who helped save our democratic world. Every page was a pleasure to read. Enjoy!
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 25, 2021
Well researched and well written, inevitably focussed somewhat excessively or repeatedly on the US atomic program. I would have preferred greater detail of the individuals' scientific contributions but recommended nevertheless for the historic role and the future impact of a small group of people. Quite an engrossing read given the subject matter