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Maverick Genius: The Pioneering Odyssey of Freeman Dyson

door Phillip F. Schewe

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"Freeman Dyson has been influential in many fields over his long and legendary career, including quantum physics, national defense, space, and religion. In this definitive biography, author Phillip F. Schewe examines the life of one of the most innovative thinkers of our time, whose accomplishments include: designing a nuclear rocket ship, the Orion, for NASA; helping write the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty; consulting Stanley Kubrick on the film 2001: A Space Odyssey; winning the coveted million dollar Templeton Prize for Progress in Religion. A colleague of Albert Einstein at Princeton and friends with leading thinkers including Robert Oppenheimer, George F. Kennan, and Richard Feynman, Freeman Dyson is a larger-than-life figure in the world of science, and he has recently made headlines for his controversial views on global warming. Written with the cooperation of Dyson's children, entrepreneur Esther Dyson (an early investor in Flickr, Google, and Orbitz, who has often been called 'The First Lady of the Internet') and tech writer George Dyson, this is the first complete biography of the man who changed the way we think about science today"--… (meer)
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A slightly disappointing book about Freeman Dyson.
The book was written without the participation of Dyson, but with assistance of others from the family.
The author seems to struggle a little in understanding or presenting the essence of the work Dyson did in physics - it's not easy, but if you decide to write a bio of a scientist who made his name in quantum physics, then you need to be able to deal with the content!
The author also has a an annoying habit of repeating information - a little like a low-budget TV documentary that offers recapitulations after every ad break.
Dyson comes across as an interesting character, prone to contrariness, and tilting toward eccentricity with age. ( )
  mbmackay | Aug 10, 2018 |
This is a well written book for a narrow audience. I think the reader must have some knowledge of and interest in sciences and science issues. During his long career Mr.s Dyson has dabbled in many different areas of science although Physics is his specialty.. He has almost always rejected the majority view in the scientific community - like on global warming which he sees some benefit to it happening. Although the book tells the story of his background and family life the main thrust here is to focus on his wide variety of accomplishment and almost satisfaction at being a renegade to the scientific establishment. ( )
  muddyboy | Mar 17, 2013 |
As is usual, I received this book via a GoodReads giveaway. Despite the kind consideration of paying nothing for the book my candid opinions follow below.

To begin, a few key points. The first of which is to point out that this book has very little to do with science, or indeed anything especially technical. It is first and foremost a biography. Anyone wishing to learn about Dyson's achievements at a technical level will find themselves wholly disappointed. Further, the book is organized as a simple chronology of events and while it touches on some of Dyson's interactions with the more technical crowd which surrounded him throughout his lifetime, it doesn't go into them in any satisfactory depth.

After this book it is clear to any reader that Dyson is the ultimate polymath. Excelling at any number of disciplines he's pretty much what I would aim for myself, broad and wise pursuit of all available knowledge. One can find no more auspicious target than that.

Despite the incisive perception of the subject, the author does tend to drag in his presentation. The events of Dyson's life are laid out on display but as a more technical reader I found myself tapping my foot a bit in the metaphorical sense. It took a long time to convey what I wanted to know. Readers with a more personal or biographical bent are sure to be pleased where I was impatient.

In summary, Dyson is clearly a miracle of his age. This biography, however, leaves the most interested parties, the nerds and geeks of the world, a bit disappointed. To those who simply wish to know about the man, all satisfaction is guaranteed. To those who want the back story on the specific technical innovations, prepare for disappointment. ( )
  slavenrm | Mar 12, 2013 |
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"Freeman Dyson has been influential in many fields over his long and legendary career, including quantum physics, national defense, space, and religion. In this definitive biography, author Phillip F. Schewe examines the life of one of the most innovative thinkers of our time, whose accomplishments include: designing a nuclear rocket ship, the Orion, for NASA; helping write the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty; consulting Stanley Kubrick on the film 2001: A Space Odyssey; winning the coveted million dollar Templeton Prize for Progress in Religion. A colleague of Albert Einstein at Princeton and friends with leading thinkers including Robert Oppenheimer, George F. Kennan, and Richard Feynman, Freeman Dyson is a larger-than-life figure in the world of science, and he has recently made headlines for his controversial views on global warming. Written with the cooperation of Dyson's children, entrepreneur Esther Dyson (an early investor in Flickr, Google, and Orbitz, who has often been called 'The First Lady of the Internet') and tech writer George Dyson, this is the first complete biography of the man who changed the way we think about science today"--

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