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James Gleick est un journaliste américain spécialisé dans la vulgarisation scientifique. Ses livres, qui explorent les liens entre science et technologie, ont été plusieurs fois récompensés et la plupart ont été traduits dans plus de vingt langues. Wikipedia  

✵ 1. août 1954   •   Autres noms 제임스 글릭, جیمز قلیک, 詹姆斯·格雷克
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“When information is cheap, attention becomes expensive.”

James Gleick livre The Information: A History, a Theory, a Flood

Source: The Information: A History, a Theory, a Flood

“It is not the amount of knowledge that makes a brain. It is not even the distribution of knowledge. It is the interconnectedness.”

James Gleick livre The Information: A History, a Theory, a Flood

Source: The Information: A History, a Theory, a Flood

“Ideas that require people to reorganize their picture of the world provoke hostility.”

James Gleick livre Chaos: Making a New Science

Source: Chaos: Making a New Science

“Every new medium transforms the nature of human thought. In the long run, history is the story of information becoming aware of itself.”

James Gleick livre The Information: A History, a Theory, a Flood

Source: The Information: A History, a Theory, a Flood

“Information is not knowledge and knowledge is not wisdom.”

James Gleick livre The Information: A History, a Theory, a Flood

"One God One Religion - Brother Hamza Andreas Tzortzis" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-q-vmmLFat8, Youtube (April 16, 2018)
Source: The Information: A History, a Theory, a Flood

“You don’t see something until you have the right metaphor to let you perceive it”

James Gleick livre Chaos: Making a New Science

Source: Chaos: Making a New Science

“Everything we care about lies somewhere in the middle, where pattern and randomness interlace.”

James Gleick livre The Information: A History, a Theory, a Flood

Source: The Information: A History, a Theory, a Flood

“In the thousands of articles that made up the technical literature of chaos, few were cited more often than "Deterministic Nonperiodic Flow." For years, no single object would inspire more illustrations, even motion pictures, than the mysterious curve depicted at the end, the double spiral that became known as the Lorenz attractor.”

James Gleick livre Chaos: Making a New Science

Source: Chaos: Making a New Science, 1987, p. 52; as cited in: Joshua Keating, in " Can Chaos theory teach us anything about Foreign Policy http://ideas.foreignpolicy.com/posts/2013/05/23/can_chaos_theory_teach_us_anything_about_international_relations", at ideas.foreignpolicy.com, May 23rd 2013.

“Linear relationships can be captured with a straight line on a graph. Linear relationships are easy to think about…. Linear equations are solvable… Linear systems have an important modular virtue: you can take them apart, and put them together again — the pieces add up.”

James Gleick livre Chaos: Making a New Science

Hanssen commented: "Following distinctions between linear and nonlinear systems from James Gleick's 1987 book on chaos theory may be helpful."
Source: Chaos: Making a New Science, 1987, p. 23 as cited in: James R. Hansen (2004), Trees of Texas: An Easy Guide to Leaf Identification, p. 246

“Chaotic theory is mathematically based on non-linear propositions, "meaning that they expressed relationships that were not strictly proportional. Linear relationships can be captured with a straight line on a graph"”

James Gleick livre Chaos: Making a New Science

Source: Chaos: Making a New Science, 1987, p. 23 as cited in John A. Rush (1996), Clinical Anthropology: An Application of Anthropological Concepts, p. 75