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View Plans“ ”We should try to introduce our children to science today as a rebellion against poverty and ugliness and militarism and economic injustice.
Freeman John Dyson (15 December 1923 – 28 February 2020) was an English-born American physicist, mathematician, and futurist, famous for his work in quantum mechanics, nuclear weapons design and policy, and the search for extraterrestrial intelligence. He was the winner of the Templeton Prize in the year 2000.
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View PlansTo my mind, the history of science is most illuminating when the frailties of human actors are put into juxtaposition with the transcendence of nature's laws.
Around every large center of scientific research we find a swarm of craft industries. Silicon Valley grew around
Stanford, the Route 128 corridor around Harvard and MIT, the US1 corridor in New Jersey around Princeton and Rutgers.
The cult of military obedience and the cult of weapons of mass destruction are the two great follies of the modern age.