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"Well, Doc, You're In": Freeman Dyson’s Journey through the Universe Hardcover – October 25, 2022
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Freeman Dyson (1923–2020)—renowned scientist, visionary, and iconoclast—helped invent modern physics. Not bound by disciplinary divisions, he went on to explore foundational topics in mathematics, astrophysics, and the origin of life. General readers were introduced to Dyson’s roving mind and heterodox approach in his 1979 book Disturbing the Universe, a poignant autobiographical reflection on life and science. “Well, Doc, You’re In” (the title quotes Richard Feynman’s remark to Dyson at a physics conference) offers a fresh examination of Dyson’s life and work, exploring his particular way of thinking about deep questions that range from the nature of matter to the ultimate fate of the universe.
The chapters—written by leading scientists, historians, and science journalists, including some of Dyson’s colleagues—trace Dyson’s formative years, his budding interests and curiosities, and his wide-ranging work across the natural sciences, technology, and public policy. They describe Dyson’s innovations at the intersection of quantum theory and relativity, his novel nuclear reactor design (and his never-realized idea of a spacecraft powered by nuclear weapons), his years at the Institute for Advanced Study, and his foray into cosmology. In the coda, Dyson’s daughter Esther reflects on growing up in the Dyson household. “Well, Doc, You’re In” assesses Dyson’s successes, blind spots, and influence, assembling a portrait of a scientist’s outsized legacy.
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Jeremy Bernstein, Robbert Dijkgraaf, Esther Dyson, George Dyson, Ann Finkbeiner, Amanda Gefter, Ashutosh Jogalekar, David Kaiser, Caleb Scharf, William Thomas
- Print length304 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherThe MIT Press
- Publication dateOctober 25, 2022
- Dimensions6.31 x 1 x 9.31 inches
- ISBN-100262047349
- ISBN-13978-0262047340
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—Nature Physics
"An appealing collection of tributes."
—Nature
"A thoroughly entertaining and fascinating collection of essays...a genuine read for those interested in the history of science and influential scientists, as Dyson worked with some of the best – and each contributing author paints a vivid picture of an aspect of Dyson’s life."
—Physics World
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—Michael D. Gordin, historian of science, Princeton University
“These riveting essays will appeal to initiates as well as newcomers to Dyson’s wide-ranging and playful genius. His faith in science as a conspiracy of brains against ignorance remains particularly consoling and inspiring today.”
—Nell Freudenberger, author of Lost and Wanted
“A wonderful series of vignettes on Dyson's singular path through the universe, which left an indelible mark in a wide range of fields, from quantum electrodynamics to matters of war and peace.”
—Juan Maldacena, Carl P. Feinberg professor at the Institute for Advanced Study
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- Publisher : The MIT Press
- Publication date : October 25, 2022
- Language : English
- Print length : 304 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0262047349
- ISBN-13 : 978-0262047340
- Item Weight : 1.23 pounds
- Dimensions : 6.31 x 1 x 9.31 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #885,002 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #318 in Mathematical Physics (Books)
- #1,223 in Scientist Biographies
- #2,658 in History & Philosophy of Science (Books)
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David Kaiser is the Germeshausen Professor of the History of Science and Professor of Physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is the author of several books, including 'How the Hippies Saved Physics: Science, Counterculture, and the Quantum Revival,' and 'Quantum Legacies: Dispatches from an Uncertain World.' His work has appeared in the New York Times and the New Yorker magazine, and he is a frequent guest on NPR and in PBS NOVA documentaries.
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