Thoughts on reading "The Story of Scientists"
What insights do you have after reading a famous book? Why not calm down and write your thoughts after reading it? So how should you write your feelings after reading? Below are my thoughts on reading "Scientist Stories" that I have collected for you. You are welcome to share them.
Thoughts on reading "The Story of Scientists" 1
This summer, on the recommendation of my teacher, I read a book - "The Story of Scientists". This book was of great help to me. I learned a lot of scientific knowledge from it. This book also showed me the scientific achievements of scientists, and at the same time I learned about the scientists’ success and their perseverance in research.
In this book, I got to know Einstein who worked hard to make up for his shortcomings, Hua Luogeng who studied hard, Qian Xuesen, a world-class military strategist, Zu Chongzhi who accurate pi to seven decimal places, Nobel who made explosives... …But what I admire most is the American “King of Inventions”—Edison.
"Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration." Edison used more than a thousand invention patents in his life to tell me what genius is. Edison was not very smart, but he was very hardworking and diligent.
Electric lights are essential in life. It is understood that in order to invent electric lights, Edison used many kinds of materials to make filaments, but the effect was not ideal. Repeated failures not only did not make Edison retreat, but gave him perseverance to face failure again and again. Finally, he successfully invented the electric light, so there was light at night...
Edison died in 1931 at the age of 84. The article reads: Edison completed 20xx inventions with his superior wisdom and amazing diligence throughout his life. It is these inventions that add more splendor to today's world, and we enjoy the various benefits brought by the crystallization of his wisdom. Yes, Edison's spirit will never be extinguished. He will always shine on the world and inspire people to keep moving forward.
In the past, I didn’t have the perseverance to do anything, and I would give up halfway when I encountered a slight setback. I remember one time, when I was taking an electronic keyboard class, I did not perform well for a period of time, so I was often criticized by the teacher. At this time, I was very discouraged. I thought: Since I can't learn well, I won't learn, and forget it. But until now, I understand that people must have perseverance and indestructible faith. Maybe they are not the best, but they cannot give up, let alone give up halfway, because no one is always successful. Edison also stood up from failure. Only in this way can our lives be filled with light and happiness.
Edison’s belief in never giving up will remain in my mind, and his famous quote about “genius” and “sweat” will always be engraved in my heart. I will continue to work hard and grow up to be like Edison. A socially useful person. Thoughts after reading "Scientist Stories" 2
I love reading and can read any book for half a day. One of my favorite books is called "Stories of Ancient Chinese Scientists".
This book is very rich in content and mainly tells the stories of many famous scientists in ancient China. For example, architects Lu Ban, Cai Lun, mechanic Ma Jun, etc. The things invented by these scientists have brought great convenience to our lives. Among them, my favorite is Sun Simiao, the King of Medicine. "Sour, sweet, bitter, spicy, salty and numb" accompanied him throughout his life. Sun Simiao paid great attention to medical ethics throughout his life. He warned his students that doctors must achieve the "ten things": first, they must love the medicine of the motherland; second, they must strive for excellence; third, they must treat patients as relatives; fourth, they must not be interested in fame and fortune; fifth, they must not be afraid of hardships and dangers. ...
After reading this book, I feel that these scientists are amazing, and their spirit of hard work is worth learning from. We must persevere in everything we do and cannot give up halfway because of a small setback. We must also learn from the good qualities of these scientists who are good at discovering, start from the small things around us, be a thoughtful person, and observe everything with care. Thoughts on reading "Stories of Scientists" 3
I read a lot of books during the winter vacation, and the book "Stories of 100 Scientists" was my favorite. The experiences of 100 scientists are different, but what they have in common is their diligence, which cherishes time like gold, and their tireless love of learning.
"Behead me later!" These were the words of the famous ancient Greek scholar Archimedes before he died. Is he afraid of death? No, he did it for science, and he dedicated everything to science. In 212 BC, ancient Rome invaded the ancient Kingdom of Syracuse. When the Roman soldiers broke into Archimedes' door, the old man with a gray beard rested his chin on his hand and looked at the geometric figures he drew on the ground attentively. Even when the gleaming sword touched the tip of his nose, Only then did the old scientist wake up from his mathematical dream and understand what had happened. He pushed the sword away with his hand without fear, and said very calmly: "Kill my head a moment, and give me a while to complete the proof of this geometric law. I can't leave a trace for future generations." There is no solution to the problem!" After that, he continued to study the geometric figures on the ground. Brutal Roman soldiers killed the great scientist. The butcher's knife could only chop off Archimedes' head, but it could not chop off his dedication to science.
Why did Archimedes do this? It was his strong patriotism that created Archimedes' selfless and fearless spirit in dedicating himself to science. Isn’t this strong patriotism and dedication to science what our young people should possess today? Our current country's economy is still underdeveloped, and people's lives are far from rich. We have the responsibility and confidence to use our own hands and scientific knowledge to make China join the ranks of the world's advanced countries.
When I closed this book, the images of 100 scientists appeared in front of me again. Each of them and every story is a good material. From them I learned how to work hard and how to cherish time. I will think of them when I encounter difficulties in the future. They are the guiding lights on my way forward. Thoughts on reading "The Story of Scientists" 4
Recently I read a book called "The Story of Scientists". The book contains stories about the growth of many scientists, including Chinese scientists Zhang Heng, Xu Qiguang, Song Yingxin, Shen Kuo... and foreign scientists Franklin and Freud...
In this book, give me The one who impressed me the most was Newton. He likes to think very much. Once, when Newton was resting under an apple tree, an apple happened to hit him on the head. He thought: Why did the apple fall to the ground instead of flying up to the sky? It was precisely because of his diligent thinking and observation that he finally discovered the gravity of the earth. In addition, Newton also discovered the three laws of mechanics: the law of inertia, the law of falling bodies, and the law of action and reaction. It has made a great contribution to future research. Another time, a friend of Newton came to see him and waited for him outside the laboratory for a long time. When he was hungry, he ate the chicken on the table alone and then left without saying goodbye. After a long time, Newton's experiment came to an end, and he felt his stomach growling and hurried out to eat chicken. When he saw the remaining chicken bones on the plate, he actually said to his assistant: "Haha, it turns out I have already eaten. I thought I didn’t eat it!” Some people who read this story will think that Newton is very funny, and they don’t know whether he has eaten it or not! And I think Newton forgot to eat while doing experiments because he loved science. It was precisely because of Newton's fighting spirit of dedicating himself to science that he was able to discover the three laws of mechanics and make outstanding contributions to the scientific progress of mankind.
As the saying goes: "Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration." "The future of science can only belong to a diligent and humble generation." Thoughts on reading "Stories of Scientists" 5
A few days ago I read a book called "100 Stories of Scientists". This book tells the stories of 104 scientists.
The one who impressed me the most was Nobel, who risked his own life to study explosives. Nobel Nobel was not nearly killed once, but dozens of times. Why did Nobel want to study explosives? Because he saw miners digging hard rocks in the mine. The workers were so tired that they were sweating profusely, and they could only dig out a small bit. So Nobel decided to study explosives. Once, Nobel discovered a high explosive, nitrated glycerin, but this explosive was very unstable and often exploded during transportation. Another time, nitrated glycerin accidentally seeped into the soil. Nobel found that the stability was much higher, so he used it for experiments. After he lit it in the open space, there was a bang. The dynamite exploded, and people thought: Nobel must be dead.
But in the smoke, a person shouted: I succeeded!
There is also Abel. Abel was a famous young mathematician in Norway, but he became famous only after his death. He was very poor during his lifetime, even though he was a college student. Once Abel wrote a paper, but he had nowhere to publish it and had to print it. Since money was very limited, he only had the little money he saved by frugal and could only print it very briefly. He sent this article to Gauss, but Gauss did not support or recommend it. Later, Abel wrote a long paper and sent it to Jeande and Cauchy, but they didn't even read it. This paper was published 12 years after Abel's death. This paper shocked the scientific community. Later, people named the elliptic function theory Abel's law.
The perseverance of these 104 scientists is etched in my heart. Thoughts on reading "Stories of Scientists" 6
Today I read an introductory book on science, and the story of Mendel impressed me deeply.
The story mainly writes: Little Mendel’s father is an expert in fruit tree cultivation and is good at grafting fruit trees. Grafted fruit trees not only grow well, but can also bloom and bear fruit earlier. Under the influence of his father, little Mendel also became interested in fruit tree grafting. No, in the spring of the first year, my father grafted a plum blossom onto a peach tree. As a result, in the early spring of the next year, the plum blossom actually bloomed! There are so many flower buds and the flowers are so bright. "Why is this happening?" Little Mendel was even more surprised. "The branches of the plum blossoms are grafted onto the peach trees, and they obtain nutrients through the branches of the peach trees. Why do they grow better, bloom more, and be more colorful?" "I've been curious about this and thought about it," Dad said seriously, "but I haven't studied much, so I can't figure it out. I guess there must be some kind of power in plants that is more important and more powerful than nutrients." Promoting its growth. "Is the more powerful power the power of inheritance that Dad mentioned before?" Little Mendel immediately thought of it. "So, what are the laws of inheritance? When a plum blossom is grafted on a peach tree, will the genetic material of the peach tree enter the branches of the plum blossom? If so, how will they accept it..." This series of questions emerged. At the same time, a thought quietly emerged in little Mendel's mind: "When I grow up, I must study botany and find answers to these questions!"
Let me understand from the story Le: If you don’t understand, ask until you understand.
I remember one time, I worked on a math problem for a long time but still couldn’t figure out the answer. I asked my mother and she couldn’t figure it out either. Dad came over and said to me with a smile: "How is my daughter?" "How do you do this math problem?" Dad looked at it and said, "It's very simple!" "Really? How do you do it?" "I tell you. Let’s go!” After my father’s long explanation, my mother and I both knew how to solve this problem.
From now on, like Mendel, I will ask questions until I understand something I don’t understand. Thoughts on reading "Stories of Scientists" 7
Within a few days of school, I read a book called "Stories of Scientists". This book brings together the growth stories of many scientists at home and abroad. From it, I I was deeply moved by reading the poignant stories of many scientists who succeeded in their research and received honors.
This book "The Story of Scientists" mainly tells the story of scientists who have made great contributions to the development of contemporary human society with their intelligence and perseverance. In order to make people believe in the truth and spread science, many scientists even sacrificed their lives.
The stories of dozens of famous scientists at home and abroad today will take you into the world of science and understand the beautiful spirit of scientists’ unremitting pursuit and courage to explore on the road of seeking knowledge.
There are many stories about scientists. For example, there are Copernicus who founded the "heliocentric theory", Newton who discovered that the earth has "universal gravity", and Darwin who proposed the theory of biological evolution... But the one who impressed me the most was Edison.
Edison’s family was very poor when he was a child. While working as a newsboy on the train, he taught himself tenaciously.
Once he failed an experiment on a train and caused a fire. He was slapped several times by the train conductor, causing lifelong deafness. However, he still persisted in inventing and creating. And created many major inventions and discoveries.
At the beginning, Edison planned to invent the electric light. He asked that the electric lamp he invented be simple in structure, easy to use, cheap, and harmless to the human body.
So, he began to experiment with materials as filaments: using traditional charcoal strips as filaments, the filaments broke as soon as electricity was applied. Metals such as ruthenium and chromium are used as filaments. After being powered on, they burn out after lighting up for a while. The effect of using platinum wire as filament is not ideal either. In this way, Edison tested more than 1,600 materials. After repeated experiments and repeated failures, many scientists believed that the future of electric lights was bleak. Some famous British experts even ridiculed Edison's research as "meaningless." In the face of failure and the cynicism of some people, Edison did not retreat. He understands that every failure means another step closer to success. Later, Edison discovered that carbonized Japanese bamboo filament was the most effective. So he started mass-producing electric lamps. After that, electric lights began to enter ordinary people's homes.
Once, a reporter interviewed him and asked him what he thought genius was. His answer was: "The so-called genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration." .” This sentence has benefited me a lot. It also became one of the mottos of my growth.
Just like what is written on the cover of this book: They have the persistence to move forward towards the truth, the spirit of being willing to die in order to dedicate themselves to science, and the minds that are more diligent than ordinary people. They have promoted the development of society. Development has even changed the destiny of mankind. The spirit of scientists who do not seek wealth, but only seek to bring happiness to mankind is worth learning and understanding by all of us.
These scientists have all experienced setbacks and obstacles, but they have bravely overcome them one by one and become winners. This also symbolizes us and warns us that no matter what we do, we may encounter many difficulties and setbacks, and these difficulties require us to have the courage to overcome them, to defeat them, and become the ultimate winner. .
Yes, every scientist has something he invented. Most of them spend half their lives inventing and creating. However, scientists will pass through their youth without knowing it and look back. When I came, I was already gray-haired. Their spirit is always worth learning from!
The book "The Story of Scientists" is great and admirable. It allows us to learn many philosophies of life and many principles and spirits. Thoughts after reading "Stories of Scientists" 8
The book "Stories of Scientists" introduces the struggle stories of many scientists.
There are ancient scientists, and there are even more modern scientists. Many of them have a very difficult scientific environment and a very difficult life. Through unremitting efforts, they finally become an outstanding scientist. We now live in a happy society, and all kinds of learning environments are excellent. We should study hard and become a useful talent in the future. Thoughts after reading "Stories of Scientists" 9
"Stories of Scientists" tells the experience of many scientists' arduous research. In the growth process of these great figures, some short stories are used to convey the reasons for their success. There is the "premature" scientific superstar - Newton; the "father of bridges" in modern China - Mao Yisheng; the low-culture "scientific dean" - Hua Luogeng; the "king of the universe" who dances in a wheelchair - Hawking... < /p>
Among them, the most touching thing is the dancing "King of the Universe" in a wheelchair - Hawking. Stephen Hawking has loved making models since he was a child, and created different types of war games with his classmates, which reflects his ability to study and manipulate things. Desire; this desire drove him to pursue a PhD and have brilliant achievements in black holes and the universe. When Hawking was 21 years old, he suffered from an incurable disease. The doctor said that he could live for at most two years. This "judgment" was like a bolt from the blue, which made him extremely depressed; but two things changed his state of mind. The thing was that while he was in hospital, he witnessed a boy dying of pneumonia in the bed opposite him; Hawking often recalled that "it was a sad occasion, and it was clear that some people were worse off than me. My condition at least did not make me feel sick; Whenever I feel sorry for myself, I think of that boy." Another thing is the dream of being executed. He suddenly realized that if he was on probation, there were still many things worth doing. Finally, Hawking came out of the abyss of despair. He began to study and research seriously and write a doctoral thesis, and quickly achieved good results.
Hawking faces death at any time, always lingering at the gate of hell. He discovered one major secret after another about the operation of the universe, which shocked the entire world of physics. He achieved extremely brilliant scientific achievements despite being extremely disabled.
Hawking became the greatest authority in gravitational physics since Einstein.
As I read, I burst into tears. I was deeply moved by Uncle Hawking’s strong willpower... In his life journey, although he encountered many setbacks, he became stronger and never gave up. Fate surrendered. From now on, I must be as brave and strong as Uncle Hawking; cherish time and life, and ultimately have a successful career. As the saying goes, "God rewards those who work hard," it means hard work, hard work, and reward. We are now the treasures in the hearts of our parents. We are healthy in body and mind and live a carefree life. We should work harder, study hard, learn skills well, and become useful talents for the country. Thoughts on reading "Stories of Scientists" 10
Among the books I have read, "Stories of Famous Chinese and Foreign Scientists" is my favorite book. The stories of the scientists in the book made me feel deeply, so I will tell you my thoughts after reading this book.
For example, Li Shizhen mentioned in the book was a famous medical scientist in ancient China. Wrote the world-famous "Compendium of Materia Medica". He read a lot of books, but he never believed in the conclusions of his predecessors. He always conducted many experiments himself to verify the medicinal properties of previous prescriptions and herbs, and sometimes even tasted the medicine himself. Correct all incorrect prescriptions and medicinal properties of herbal medicines and write them down in detail in the "Compendium of Materia Medica". His serious and rigorous work attitude impressed me deeply. Newton, the great scientist of the 17th century. He discovered the law of gravity. He was inspired by this after he accidentally saw an apple falling from a tree. This incident shows that Newton was a man who was good at observation and diligent in thinking. This is particularly worth learning. Edison, American scientist and inventor. Edison invented the electric light. In order to invent the electric light, he went to the extent of forgetting to sleep and eat, and he succeeded after thousands of failures. During the invention process, he did not give up the experiment because of repeated failures but became more and more courageous. Finally, he succeeded. His spirit of not being afraid of failure and perseverance deeply moved me.
From the book, I deeply felt the excellent qualities exuded by every scientist. They are so serious and rigorous in doing things; they are good at observation and diligent in thinking; they are always so unafraid of failure and work tirelessly to achieve their goals. Thoughts on reading "The Story of Scientist" 11
Today, I read "The Story of Scientist Watt". This book tells us that Watt was a famous British scientist. As a child, he liked to take apart toys and put them back together again, and he was very studious. Once, Watt was watching his grandma cooking in the kitchen. He found that the boiling water caused the lid of the kettle to be opened and closed again. After several days of careful observation and careful thinking, he finally understood: It turned out that it was the water vapor that pushed the lid of the pot to beat. Using this principle, he invented the steam engine and made contributions to mankind.
This story taught me that to become a scientist, you must first be diligent and studious, be good at observation, and think carefully. The inspiration it gave me is: people have two treasures, hands and brain. We must make full use of these two treasures to better benefit mankind. Thoughts after reading "Scientist Stories" 12
Pi Rixiu said: "Only books have color, which is beautiful; only literature has fragrance, which is more fragrant than hundreds of flowers." So I like reading books very much and have read many Book. There are the magical and thrilling "Journey to the West", the bizarre and interesting "The Secret Room Under Grandpa's Iron Bed", the intriguing and exciting "The Adventures of Tom" and so on. Among the endless "mountain of books", my favorite book is "The Story of Scientists". Why do you say? That's because it allows me to swim in the ocean of science and lets me know how scientists spend their lives. Although I haven't finished reading it yet, I can't put it down.
Take Archimedes, the great mathematician of ancient Greece, for example! "After the enemy commander entered the city, he was looking for Archimedes everywhere. He once ordered not to kill this wise old man because he admired Archimedes very much. When he knew that Archimedes had been killed, he was very angry. Regretful. He drove the murderer out of the city, then held a grand funeral for Archimedes and erected a tombstone. "Ah! What a pity! Such a famous "old man" was killed by an unknown soldier.
Even the commander of the enemy army admired and regarded him as an "idol", which shows how high Archimedes' wisdom is! How could he have reached this level if he didn't have the accumulation of knowledge and read a lot of books?
Let’s take Hawking, the heroic physicist, as an example! "Once, Hawking's friends were shocked when they saw him going upstairs by himself. He couldn't walk, but he went up to the second floor. This was completely training himself! He grabbed the railing handle with his hands and used his arms to He used his strength to drag himself up step by step. "You can imagine how long it will take to get to the second floor like this! What's more, it has to be like this every day? How much perseverance this requires! If it were me, I would have to lie in bed and lose my freedom. Not only did Hawking not lose his freedom, but he also wrote many books, one of which was called "A Brief History of Time", which became popular around the world and has a circulation of 10 million copies. Hawking and I are so different!
After listening to the above introduction, don’t you think “The Story of Scientists” is a silent teacher? Let us make friends with good books, let us swim in the ocean of knowledge, and let knowledge arm our brains! Thoughts 13 after reading "The Story of Scientists"
Who went through all kinds of hardships in order to return to his beloved motherland; who worked hard for the motherland and made great contributions to the aviation missile industry ? He is my country's great scientist-Qian Xuesen.
When I saw his story in "The Story of a Scientist", I was very shocked. This book compiles the stories of 10 Chinese scientists including Qian Xuesen and Wang Yongzhi. Reading Li Siguang’s story makes us impressed by his obsession with scientific exploration. Reading Tong Dizhou, Mao Yisheng, Yuan Longping... we will find that what set them up for the goal of marching into science was their diligent pursuit of science since childhood. Among them, what impressed me most was Qian Xuesen’s story. Qian Xuesen studied abroad in his early years. From 1935 to 1955, he stayed in the United States for 20 years. Although he has the highest economic conditions and generous wages in the United States, he has never forgotten his motherland. Qian Xuesen broke through the barriers and returned to China resolutely. In the end, under the attack of media and public opinion, Qian Xuesen successfully returned to China. After returning to China, Qian Xuesen created many world-wide miracles and made great contributions to China's missiles and rockets. Therefore, he received the Medal of Merit for Two Bombs and One Star.
What I admire about Qian Xuesen is not only his professional skills, but also his patriotism. I remember one time, I did not do well in the mid-term exam. It was the worst I had done since I was in school. When the test papers were handed out, I burst into tears. I thought: How should I face my parents? I am really shameless to face the teacher, and even more sorry for my parents? Thinking of this, I even thought of death. When I was desperate, the attentive teacher discovered it. The teacher called me to his side, stroked my head, and said sincerely: "Xinxin, don't be sad, everyone will fail sometimes, and the way to face failure is not to sigh. "You should face it positively and find out the reasons for failure so that you can overcome it." The teacher's words finally gave me the courage to show the "bad" test paper to my parents.
Today, as the motherland becomes increasingly powerful, I must study hard, study hard, love the motherland, and contribute to the construction of the motherland in the future like scientists! Thoughts on reading "Stories of Scientists" 14
Today, I read "One Hundred Stories of Scientists". Walking into the bookstore, I looked around and settled on it. I stepped forward, opened the book, placed my fingers gently on the pages, and let the sunlight shine on the book. I was fascinated by this book.
It seemed to grab my heart. When I read that Archimedes was killed, my heart was filled with anger; when I read that the first airplane was successfully tested, I grew up. I breathed a sigh of relief, and my nervousness gradually calmed down; when I read that Galileo agreed with Copernicus' "Heliocentric Theory", I secretly cheered in my heart. When I read that Galileo was sentenced to death, I felt sorry for him... < /p>
After reading this book, I discovered that there are too many people in this world who have sacrificed their lives for the truth. What we are learning today were all obtained by these great scientists with their lives and blood. So we must study hard and not let their efforts go to waste! Thoughts on reading "Stories of Scientists" 15
During this summer vacation, I read the book "100 Stories of Scientists Told by Ye Yonglie", which impressed me deeply, benefited a lot, and touched me deeply.
This book mainly talks about how diligent 100 scientists are, cherishing time like gold; how brave, advancing despite difficulties; how studious, tireless; how determined, defending the truth and becoming scientists with outstanding achievements.
The ones that impressed me the most were "Kill my head in a moment" - Archimedes and the wonderful doctor - Hua Tuo. Archimedes was an ancient Greek scholar who discovered the lever law and Archimedes' law, determined the calculation methods for the surface area and volume of many objects, and designed a variety of machinery and buildings. It is a pity that he was killed by Roman soldiers when the ancient Roman army invaded the Kingdom of Syracuse. Before he died, he said to the Roman soldiers: "Behead me in a moment, give me a while, and let me prove this geometric law." Don't leave a problem that has not yet been solved for future generations! His selfless spirit and diligent and dedicated study are really worthy of our study. He was a famous acupuncturist, especially good at surgery. He used Mafei San to anesthetize patients to relieve their pain. He also created Wu Qin Cao and emphasized physical exercise. Hua Tuo was later killed for disobeying Cao Cao's call. He has excellent medical skills, cares about the people, and is enthusiastic about helping others. What is more valuable is his integrity and fear of power. These two stories tell me that I must be persistent, never shrink when encountering difficulties, and be enthusiastic about helping others.
This book. The book is really worth reading. It will let you understand that every scientist has a story of epic struggle and let you understand what kind of character cultivation you should have if you want to become a scientist.