
#143 Alfred Lee Loomis (the most interesting man you've never heard of)
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Notable books mentioned: Tuxedo Park, a Wall Street tycoon, and the secret palace of science that changed the course of World War II by Janet Conant, Brainwaves and Death, Einstein by Walter Isaacson, Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson
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The host discusses the complexities of Alfred Lee Loomis, a pivotal figure in scientific research during World War II, as portrayed in the book 'Tu…

The host mentions 'Brainwaves and Death' as a fictional account related to the experiments conducted at Tuxedo Park by Alfred Lee Loomis. This book…

The host discusses Alfred Lee Loomis's significant role in overcoming Germany's scientific advantage during World War II, highlighting his wealth a…

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“A fictional account written by a young scientist at Tuxedo Park, which explores experiments related to measuring brainwaves.”
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“The speaker mentions reading Walter Isaacson's biography on Einstein, which is helpful to understand the context of the discussion about Alfred Lee Loomis.”
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“The speaker refers to a quote from Steve Jobs that is included in Walter Isaacson's biography on him, discussing the broader possibilities of life.”
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