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  2. Freeman Dyson - Wikipedia

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    Freeman John Dyson FRS (15 December 1923 – 28 February 2020) [1] was a British-American theoretical physicist and mathematician known for his works in quantum field theory, astrophysics, random matrices, mathematical formulation of quantum mechanics, condensed matter physics, nuclear physics, and engineering.

  3. Infinite in All Directions - Wikipedia

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    Infinite In All Directions (1988) is a book on a wide range of subjects, including history, philosophy, research, technology, the origin of life and eschatology, by theoretical physicist Freeman Dyson. The book is based on the author's Gifford Lectures delivered in Aberdeen in 1985.

  4. Category:Freeman Dyson - Wikipedia

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    Freeman Dyson is a British theoretical physicist and mathematician famous for his influence in a number of fields. The main article for this category is Freeman Dyson . Wikimedia Commons has media related to Freeman Dyson .

  5. The Sun, the Genome, and the Internet - Wikipedia

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    The author Freeman Dyson at the Long Now Seminar in San Francisco, California in 2005. Professor Dyson suggests that three rapidly advancing technologies, Solar Energy, Genetic Engineering and World-Wide Communication together have the potential to create a more equal distribution of the world's wealth.

  6. From Eros to Gaia - Wikipedia

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    From Eros to Gaia is a non-fiction scientific book of 35 non-technical writings by Freeman Dyson, Professor Emeritus of Physics at Princeton's Institute for Advanced Study. This book is a collection of essays written from 1933 (when Dyson was nine years old) to 1990. [2] It was originally published by Pantheon Books in 1992.

  7. Astrochicken - Wikipedia

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    Freeman Dyson in 2005 Astrochicken is the name given to a thought experiment expounded by theoretical physicist Freeman Dyson . An Astrochicken is a small, one-kilogram spacecraft , a self-replicating automaton that could explore space more efficiently than a crewed craft could due to its innovative mix of technology.

  8. Dyson's eternal intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Freeman Dyson in 2005. Dyson's eternal intelligence (the Dyson Scenario) is a hypothetical concept, proposed by Freeman Dyson in 1979, by which an immortal society of intelligent beings in an open universe may escape the prospect of the heat death of the universe by performing an infinite number of computations (as defined below) though expending only a finite amount of energy.

  9. Colonization of trans-Neptunian objects - Wikipedia

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    Freeman Dyson proposed that trans-Neptunian objects, rather than planets, are the major potential habitat of life in space. [ citation needed ] Several hundred billion to trillion comet -like ice-rich bodies exist outside the orbit of Neptune , in the Kuiper belt and Inner and Outer Oort cloud .