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Weimin Wu published

This book records his rich, colorful, and eventful life with lively writing and precious pictures. For those who have not lived through that period of history, this book helps them understand, and feel the social environment of that time. At the same time, the rich emotional life of Weimin adds spice to his book, with details rivaling stories in novels and movies! Especially important, he wrote the book in a true to life way, with no undue embellishments.”
                                                                                                                                    ----Dr Kok Khoo Phua Fellow of the                                                                    American Physics Society Director of the                                                        Institute of Advanced Studies of                                                                    Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Book Chinese Version
        本书详细记载了他的传奇故事,细致描写了其一生所经历的风风雨雨,从与毛泽东一起合影,到与邓小平握手;从被研究所除名,到护照被废除,内容跌宕起伏,扣人心弦。在那动荡的年代里,他丰富的情感经历也是中国社会的一面镜子,其中一些情节堪比小说与电影里的故事! 书中图文并茂,文笔简洁、流畅,内容真挚、感人,非常贴近生活,真实可信。作者坦诚地将最真实的自己展现给读者,同时也真实地描写了那段历史,还原历史的本来面目,让后人以此为鉴。他对东西方文化的比较,科学与迷信的分析,宗教与艺术的解释,以及社会发展"殊途同归"的论点,很有独到之处。
The beauty of physics

This book is a labor of love for Dr Wu Weimin whose favorite photography subjects are ordinary events which capture the heart of the common folks. The cameras Dr Wu uses may not be the most sophisticated but the images he has taken are truly striking. His award-winning collections of photographs are very well received worldwide. The introduction written by Dr Rick Vidal of Fermilab was endorsed by Dr Leon Lederman, Nobel Laureate in Physics (1988). Being a physicist by training, Dr Wu was among the pioneer scientists who helped to develop China's first atomic bomb and to launch its first satellite. He also participated in building the first Chinese electron-positron collider. Another extraordinary feat is that he sent out the very first e-mail from China on 25 August 1986.

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