Freeman Dyson
Born
in Crowthorne, Berkshire, The United Kingdom
December 15, 1923
Died
February 28, 2020
Genre
Influences
Richard P. Feynman, Abram Samoilovitch Besicovitch
...more
Disturbing the Universe
12 editions
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1979
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The Scientist as Rebel
31 editions
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2006
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Infinite in All Directions
19 editions
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1988
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The Best American Science and Nature Writing 2010
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8 editions
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2010
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Origins of Life
19 editions
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1986
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Maker of Patterns: An Autobiography Through Letters
4 editions
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2018
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The Sun, the Genome and the Internet: Tools of Scientific Revolutions
8 editions
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1999
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Imagined Worlds
14 editions
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1997
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Dreams of Earth and Sky
6 editions
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2015
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The Ultimate Quotable Einstein
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11 editions
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2010
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“We must be careful not to discourage our twelve-year-olds by making them waste the best years of their lives preparing for examinations.”
― Infinite in All Directions
― Infinite in All Directions
“The public has a distorted view of science because children are taught in school that science is a collection of firmly established truths. In fact, science is not a collection of truths. It is a continuing exploration of mysteries.”
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“It is remarkable that mind enters into our awareness of nature on two separate levels. At the highest level, the level of human consciousness, our minds are somehow directly aware of the complicated flow of electrical and chemical patterns in our brains. At the lowest level, the level of single atoms and electrons, the mind of an observer is again involved in the description of events. Between lies the level of molecular biology, where mechanical models are adequate and mind appears to be irrelevant. But I, as a physicist, cannot help suspecting that there is a logical connection between the two ways in which mind appears in my universe. I cannot help thinking that our awareness of our own brains has something to do with the process which we call "observation" in atomic physics. That is to say, I think our consciousness is not just a passive epiphenomenon carried along by the chemical events in our brains, but is an active agent forcing the molecular complexes to make choices between one quantum state and another. In other words, mind is already inherent in every electron, and the processes of human consciousness differ only in degree but not in kind from the processes of choice between quantum states which we call "chance" when they are made by electrons.”
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