by Freeman Dyson
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Infinite in All Directions: Gifford Lectures Given at Aberdeen, Scotland April--November 1985 by Freeman Dyson |
A Many-Colored Glass: Reflections on the Place of Life in the Universe (Page-Barbour Lectures) by Freeman Dyson |
by Freeman Dyson
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by Freeman Dyson
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Dyson likewise argues that new technologies can have as much of an effect on the social and political realms as new ideologies do. In particular, he cites three burgeoning technologies--solar energy, genetic engineering, and the Internet--for their potential to affect a more equitable worldwide distribution of wealth and power in the coming century. His visions of the future meander a bit, and they include such seemingly outlandish possibilities as forests of genetically enhanced trees oozing high-octane fuel from their roots and laser-launched earthlings colonizing the comets of the Kuiper Belt. But it's the business of visionaries to be outlandish, after all, and you have to admit: this one does have better credentials than most. --Julian Dibbell --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.
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