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The Sun, the Genome and the Internet Freeman J. Dyson

The Sun, the Genome and the Internet par Freeman J. Dyson

The Sun, the Genome and the Internet Freeman J. Dyson


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In 'The Sun, The Genome, and The Internet', theoretical physicist Freeman Dyson argues that science operates like a craft industry and produces frequent small-scale tool-driven revolutions which have innumerable practical applications and should be used in the pursuit of justice, peace, and the betterment of societies the world over.

The Sun, the Genome and the Internet Résumé

The Sun, the Genome and the Internet: Tools of Scientific Revolutions Freeman J. Dyson

In this visionary look into the future, Freeman Dyson argues that technological changes fundamentally alter our ethical and social arrangements and that three rapidly advancing new technologies-solar energy, genetic engineering, and world-wide communication-together have the potential to create a more equal distribution of the world's wealth. Dyson begins by rejecting the idea that scientific revolutions are primarily concept-driven. He shows rather that new tools are more often the sparks that ignite scientific discovery. Such tool-driven revolutions have profound social consequences: the invention of the telescope turning the Medieval world view upside down, the widespread use of household appliances in the 1950s replacing servants, to cite just two examples. In looking ahead, Dyson suggests that solar energy, genetics, and the Internet will have similarly transformative effects, with the potential to produce a more just and equitable society. Solar power could bring electricity to even the poorest, most remote areas of third world nations, allowing everyone access to the vast stores of information on the Internet and effectively ending the cultural isolation of the poorest countries. Similarly, breakthroughs in genetics may well enable us to give our children healthier lives and grow more efficient crops, thus restoring the economic and human vitality of village cultures devalued and dislocated by the global market. Written with passionate conviction about the ethical uses of science, The Sun, the Genome, and the Internet is both a brilliant reinterpretation of the scientific process and a challenge to use new technologies to close, rather than widen, the gap between rich and poor.

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INTRODUCTION; SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTIONS; TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIAL JUSTICE; THE HIGH ROAD; EPILOGUE

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CIN0195129423G
9780195129427
0195129423
The Sun, the Genome and the Internet: Tools of Scientific Revolutions Freeman J. Dyson
Occasion - Bon état
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Oxford University Press Inc
19990506
142
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