...see? We included predictions from Ian McEwan, Brian Eno, Daniel Dennett, Irene Pepperberg, Steven Pinker, Craig Venter and Freeman Dyson. Brian Eno has expressed concern that the precis of his contribution did not fairly reflect the original text. We are happy...
...the edge of creating life itself ... What game-changing scientific ideas and developments do you expect to live to see?" Freeman Dyson - Physicist at the Institute of Advanced Studies: Telepathy "Radiotelepathy, the direct communication of feelings and thoughts...
...themselves into what we would consider a new species, one with extraordinary capabilities, a homo evolutis." Radiotelepathy Freeman Dyson, physicist at the Institute for Advanced Studies The futurist expects a burgeoning field of neurology to result in radiotelepathy,...
...Brockman is a master convener, both online and in real life. This yearâs annual Edge question, , generated responses from Freeman Dyson, Danny Hillis, Martin Seligman, Craig Venter, and Juan Enriquez, to name a few. Here are a few highlights. Venter imagines...
...Brockman is a master convener, both online and in real life. This yearâs annual Edge question, , generated responses from Freeman Dyson, Danny Hillis, Martin Seligman, Craig Venter, and Juan Enriquez, to name a few. Here are a few highlights. Venter imagines...
...of our team here at PTBC. If I could have played Santa and swooped down chimneys bearing Christmas gifts, I would leave behind Freeman Dysonâs recently published book, The Scientist As Rebel. Dyson is a very accomplished and respected physicist, and spends...
...a low-end off-the-shelf model. Patterson is just at the beginning of our biotech future as recently limned by physicist Freeman Dyson:Â The domestication of biotechnology in everyday life may also be helpful in solving practical economic and environmental...
...the deep strain of anti-intellectualism in the GOP that raises its ugly head from time to time. I like the great physicist Freeman Dysonâs explanation for the disinterest of warming advocates in acknowledging that there is still a debate about the causes and...
...the wild and wreaking environmental harm. This is because they are highly domesticated and need a farmers care to survive. As Freeman Dyson once said, âHave you seen any wild poodles lately?â A positive spin off of the whole GE debate is that now there is...
...Theyâve gone all solar, all the time, to sustain an exponentially growing population. This idea can be traced to physicist Freeman Dyson who proposed in the early 1960s that advanced civilizations build and entire sphere around a star, at the distance Earth...