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Freeman J. Dyson, né le 15 décembre 1923 à Crowthorne dans le Berkshire , est un physicien théoricien et mathématicien américano-anglais. Il contribua notamment aux fondements de l'électrodynamique quantique en 1948. Il a également fait de nombreuses contributions à la physique des solides, l’astronomie et l’ingénierie nucléaire. On lui doit plusieurs concepts qui portent son nom, tels que la transformée de Dyson, l'arbre de Dyson, la série de Dyson, et la sphère de Dyson. Wikipedia  

✵ 15. décembre 1923   •   Autres noms Freeman John Dyson
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Freeman Dyson: Citations en anglais

“The two great conceptual revolutions of twentieth-century science, the overturning of classical physics by Werner Heisenberg and the overturning of the foundations of mathematics by Kurt Gödel, occurred within six years of each other within the narrow boundaries of German-speaking Europe. … A study of the historical background of German intellectual life in the 1920s reveals strong links between them. Physicists and mathematicians were exposed simultaneously to external influences that pushed them along parallel paths. … Two people who came early and strongly under the influence of Spengler's philosophy were the mathematician Hermann Weyl and the physicist Erwin Schrödinger. … Weyl and Schrödinger agreed with Spengler that the coming revolution would sweep away the principle of physical causality. The erstwhile revolutionaries David Hilbert and Albert Einstein found themselves in the unaccustomed role of defenders of the status quo, Hilbert defending the primacy of formal logic in the foundations of mathematics, Einstein defending the primacy of causality in physics. In the short run, Hilbert and Einstein were defeated and the Spenglerian ideology of revolution triumphed, both in physics and in mathematics. Heisenberg discovered the true limits of causality in atomic processes, and Gödel discovered the limits of formal deduction and proof in mathematics. And, as often happens in the history of intellectual revolutions, the achievement of revolutionary goals destroyed the revolutionary ideology that gave them birth. The visions of Spengler, having served their purpose, rapidly became irrelevant.”

The Scientist As Rebel (2006)

“An awareness of our smallness may help to redeem us from the arrogance which is the besetting sin of the scientists.”

Freeman Dyson livre Infinite in All Directions

Source: Infinite in All Directions (1988), Ch. 1 : In Praise of Diversity

“... the most important questions and insights and goals are unpredictable.”

email sent to David Brown, 1 January 2020, quoted in [Freeman Dyson - Science and Religion (151/157) (comments section), 27 July 2016, YouTube, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xwoVrSICaTA] (published by Web of Stories - Life Stories of Remarkable People)

“God is what mind becomes when it has passed beyond the scale of our comprehension.”

Freeman Dyson livre Infinite in All Directions

Source: Infinite in All Directions (1988), Ch. 6 : How Will it All End?

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