Allen Wood absorbed the contents of a book by Richard Feynman on quantum theory given to him by his grandfather. At 11, Wood took the family computer apart, spreading its components throughout the living room floor, resulting in a gentle rebuke from his father that the computer had better work when he put it back together. The thought prompted a fascination with a fundamental concept in physics called angular momentum.
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