The Thicket's Prodigy
Ronald Brock
The 3:15 train left Polk County on September 2, 1930, carrying a most extraordinary passenger. Eugene H “Gene” Brock, a genius of the type about whom astounding stories are told, was leaving East Texas – one of the country’s most backward impoverished areas.
His destination – Texas Technological College.
What Gene didn’t know was one day he would achieve a unique status, one attained by only a most select few – as an internationally acknowledge expert in two of science’s newest fields: nuclear energy relating to fission and the bomb that ended World War II, and high-powered computer systems – the likes of which put a man on the Moon.
Gene’s story is brought to life by his son, Ronald, and has humble beginnings in Texas’ “Big Thicket.” It follows the young Gene, born a fifth-generation progeny of East Texas subsistence farmers, and the hardships he endured through the Great Depression which kept him homeless for much of the time he was earning his degree in mathematics and physics.
A burning desire to master new challenges led Gene to Los Alamos and a pivotal role in redesigning the Manhattan Project’s atomic bomb. But one scientific challenge wasn’t enough. Gene became an acknowledged expert when computers evolved into another scientific discovery of significant importance.
Once again sought after by the federal government, Gene received a congressional appointment to serve as Director of Computation and Analysis in NASA’s manned spaceflight project – the project that enabled Neil Armstrong’s walk on the Moon.
As a fitting epilogue to his father’s extraordinary story, the author tells of his own key role in another scientific adaptation when the technology of the World Wide Web was introduced and became known across the globe as the Internet. And the term “startup company” became the scientific phenomenon of the 1990s.
Duration - 10h 55m.
Author - Ronald Brock.
Narrator - Rob Reider.
Published Date - Monday, 16 January 2023.
Copyright - © 2022 Ronald G Brock ©.
Location:
United States
Networks:
Ronald Brock
Rob Reider
Thicket
GaltMirrin Publishing, llc
English Audiobooks
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Description:
The 3:15 train left Polk County on September 2, 1930, carrying a most extraordinary passenger. Eugene H “Gene” Brock, a genius of the type about whom astounding stories are told, was leaving East Texas – one of the country’s most backward impoverished areas. His destination – Texas Technological College. What Gene didn’t know was one day he would achieve a unique status, one attained by only a most select few – as an internationally acknowledge expert in two of science’s newest fields: nuclear energy relating to fission and the bomb that ended World War II, and high-powered computer systems – the likes of which put a man on the Moon. Gene’s story is brought to life by his son, Ronald, and has humble beginnings in Texas’ “Big Thicket.” It follows the young Gene, born a fifth-generation progeny of East Texas subsistence farmers, and the hardships he endured through the Great Depression which kept him homeless for much of the time he was earning his degree in mathematics and physics. A burning desire to master new challenges led Gene to Los Alamos and a pivotal role in redesigning the Manhattan Project’s atomic bomb. But one scientific challenge wasn’t enough. Gene became an acknowledged expert when computers evolved into another scientific discovery of significant importance. Once again sought after by the federal government, Gene received a congressional appointment to serve as Director of Computation and Analysis in NASA’s manned spaceflight project – the project that enabled Neil Armstrong’s walk on the Moon. As a fitting epilogue to his father’s extraordinary story, the author tells of his own key role in another scientific adaptation when the technology of the World Wide Web was introduced and became known across the globe as the Internet. And the term “startup company” became the scientific phenomenon of the 1990s. Duration - 10h 55m. Author - Ronald Brock. Narrator - Rob Reider. Published Date - Monday, 16 January 2023. Copyright - © 2022 Ronald G Brock ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:14
002 introduction
Duration:00:05:37
003 chapter1 The Big Thicket
Duration:01:07:40
004 chapter2 Texas Tech,Marriage, and the Depression
Duration:00:35:04
005 chapter3 College Station !941 - 1948
Duration:00:48:56
006 chapter4 part1 Los Alamos, The Manhattan Project
Duration:01:07:55
007 chapter4 part2 Japan's Bombing and The Bomb's redesign
Duration:00:53:14
008 chapter4 part3 Post WW II Discoveries
Duration:01:04:05
009 chapter5 Return To College Station
Duration:01:15:22
010 chapter6 Transition
Duration:00:08:40
011 chapter7 Tempe High School
Duration:00:29:56
012 chapter8 College The Single YEars
Duration:01:00:25
013 chapter9 College The Married Years
Duration:00:10:31
014 chapter10 The Fast 10
Duration:00:38:52
015 chapter11 Commercial Real Estate
Duration:00:30:25
016 chapter12 Pierce-Eislen and the World Wide Web
Duration:00:43:43
017 chapter13 After NASA
Duration:00:14:07
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:27