Who are some inspiring physicists and recommended books for beginners?

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In the discussion about finding inspiration in physics, Richard Feynman emerges as a prominent figure, with several participants recommending his works, including "QED: The Strange Theory of Light and Matter," "The Character of Physical Law," and "Six Easy Pieces." Feynman's engaging style and insights into the nature of physics make him a favorite among newcomers. Other notable physicists mentioned include Faraday, Von Neumann, Tycho Brahe, Walter Lewin, Carl Gauss, Leonard Euler, Jim Al-Khalili, Leonard Susskind, and Kip Thorne. Susskind's "The Black Hole War" is highlighted as a must-read for its accessible yet profound exploration of complex topics. The discussion also expresses interest in featuring inspiring women physicists, although specific names were not provided. Overall, the thread emphasizes the importance of engaging with both classic and contemporary works to cultivate a deeper appreciation for physics.
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I'm pretty new to the wonderful world of physics! Who are some people I can look to for inspiration?

Any book suggestions would be nice too- love to readddddddd.
Mention some awesome women physicists too :)

i know this is something i could just simply google, but i'd rather hear from you guys.
 
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Richard Feynman is a constant inspiration for me. As far as books go, I would suggest reading QED: The Strange Theory of Light and Matter, The Character of Physical Law, or Six Easy Pieces to begin with so that you can decide if you enjoy his style.
 
Richard Feynman
Faraday
Von Neumann
Tycho Brahe

If you are interested in scientists in general Linus Pauling and Robert Burns Woodward are very interesting too.
 
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Feynman will likely be the most recommended here, and for good reason. I really like Walter Lewin, Carl Gauss, Leonard Euler, Jim Al-Khalili, Leonard Susskind, Kip Thorne. If you haven't read the Feynman lectures on physics, do yourself a favor.
 
I loved Leonard Susskind's "The Black Hole War." Read it twice so far and plan on reading it again. It is not a technical book but I would say its a must read.
 
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