Dr. Feynman was a man of extremely varied interests who frequented a particular burlesque club while at Cal Tech, often using the dancers there as inspiration for his amateur artistic drawings. When the club was prosecuted for lewdness by the city, none of its hundreds of regular patrons would agree to testify in court on behalf of the establishment because of their embarrassment, except for one: Dr. Feynman. Ironically, he was also the patron with the greatest potential personal risk to his professional reputation but he believed that the establishment had done nothing wrong so he agreed to testify on its behalf. During the Rogers Commission investigation of the Challenger disaster, it was Dr. Feynman who practically single-handedly identified the sources of the problems that lead to the explosion of the Space Shuttle. He recognized that NASA administrators and executives at Morton Thiokol had been irresponsible in emphasizing cost savings...
In his characteristic way of illustrating complex concepts simply, he asked for the microphone during a televised press conference, held up a small piece of o-ring rubber up in front of a national media audience, and showed how soft and flexible it was. Then, he plunged it into his pitcher of ice water, removed it, and demonstrated how easily it broke in half when flexed. It was that demonstration that proved that NASA and Morton Thiokol caused the Challenger loss by insisting on a launch in weather that their data suggested was outside the known safety margins for a launch. But for his persistence, courage, and his impromptu demonstration, the nation might never have known what cause the loss of the Space Shuttle Challenger.Our semester plans gives you unlimited, unrestricted access to our entire library of resources —writing tools, guides, example essays, tutorials, class notes, and more.
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