Mr Tompkins


Mr Tompkins is the title character in a series of four popular science books by the physicist George Gamow. The books are structured as a series of dreams in which Mr Tompkins enters alternative worlds where the physical constants have radically different values from those they have in the real world. Gamow aims to use these alterations to explain modern scientific theories.
Mr Tompkins' adventures begin when he chooses to spend the afternoon of a bank holiday attending a lecture on the theory of relativity. The lecture proves less comprehensible than he had hoped and he drifts off to sleep and enters a dream world in which the speed of light is a mere. This becomes apparent to him through the fact that passing cyclists are subject to a noticeable Lorentz–FitzGerald contraction. Mr Tompkins becomes acquainted with the Professor delivering the lectures and ultimately marries the Professor's daughter, Maud. Later chapters in the books deal with atomic structure, and thermodynamics. Mr Tompkins' initials are 'C.G.H.' which stand for c, G and h. Following their marriage Maud refers to him as 'Cyril'.
Later books in the series tackled biology and advanced cosmology.
In 2010 the first volume of a proposed ten-issue comic book series, The Adventures of Mr. Tompkins, was created by Igor Gamow, George Gamow's son, and illustrator Scorpio Steele. In the book Tompkins learns about relativity from Albert Einstein, radioactivity from Marie Curie and the structure of the atom from Ernest Rutherford. A second volume, in which Tompkins meets Charles Darwin, Gregor Mendel and James Watson, was published in July 2011.
Main belt asteroid 12448 Mr. Tompkins is named after Tompkins.
The Scientific Background to the 2017 Nobel Prize in Chemistry begins by citing Mr Tompkins inside himself
The University of Akron produced a film adaption of this story starring Prof. Alan Neville Gent, which can be viewed .