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Dreams of Earth and Sky

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In this sequel to The Scientist as Rebel (2006), Freeman Dyson whom The Times of London calls one of the world s most original minds celebrates openness to unconventional ideas and the spirit of joyful dreaming in which he believes that science should be pursued. Throughout these essays, which range from the creation of the Royal Society in the seventeenth century to the scientific inquiries of the Romantic generation to recent books by Daniel Kahneman and Malcolm Gladwell, he seeks to break down the barriers that separate science from other sources of human wisdom.

Dyson discusses twentieth-century giants of physics such as Richard Feynman, J. Robert Oppenheimer, Paul Dirac, and Steven Weinberg, many of whom he knew personally, as well as Winston Churchill s pursuit of nuclear weapons for Britain and Wernher von Braun s pursuit of rockets for space travel. And he takes a provocative, often politically incorrect approach to some of today s most controversial scientific issues: global warming, the current calculations of which he thinks are probably wrong; the future of biotechnology, which he expects to dominate our lives in the next half-century as the tools to design new living creatures become available to everyone; and the flood of information in the digital age. Dyson offers fresh perspectives on the history, the philosophy, and the practice of scientific inquiry and even on the blunders, the wild guesses and wrong theories that are also part of our struggle to understand the wonders of the natural world.

Author: Dyson Freeman
Publisher: NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS
Pages: 298
ISBN: 9781590178546
Cover: Hardback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2015

Freeman Dyson has been a professor of Physics at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton since 1953. Born in England, he settled permanently in the United States in 1951.Professor Dyson is not only a physicist; he has been involved in a large variety of practical concerns. He has been a consultant to the Defense Department and the Department of Energy. Outside the government, he has spoken and written widely about the ethical dilemmas of our age. He has published Disturbing the Universe, a scientific autobiography, Weapons and Hope, and Infinite in All Directions.

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