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Bouquet of Dyson: Reflections on Science and Scientists [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 188 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 07-Apr-2018
  • Izdevniecība: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 9813238283
  • ISBN-13: 9789813238282
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 188 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 07-Apr-2018
  • Izdevniecība: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 9813238283
  • ISBN-13: 9789813238282
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Berstein recounts his friendship with the scientist Freedom Dyson (1923-) known for his work in quantum electrodynamics, solid-state physics, astronomy and nuclear engineering. From his first contact in the late 1950s, their relationship evolved to the time of Dyson’s project of designing a space ship he called the Orion, which would be propelled by atomic bombs. When Bernstein left his post at General Atomics he and Dyson continued their relationship by mail. He saved Dyson’s letters, which were written in a calligraphically elegant manner (replicated in the book) and revealed his humanity and great range of knowledge. Due to Bernstein’s continued interest in nuclear weapons, he included essays on that subject, and passes on to two Italian scientists, Enrico Fermi and Bruno Pontecorvo. Two essays are about the colorful Fritz Houtermans. There is a brief essay on Einstein’s collaboration with a fraud. and another on the Titius Bode law and the new exo-planets. Annotation ©2018 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)

My friendship with Freeman Dyson goes back over a half century. My first contact with him goes back to the late 1950s, when I was at the Institute for Advanced Study, and then evolved when I was a consultant at General Atomics in La Jolla, California. Freeman was then trying to design a space ship — the Orion — which would be propelled by atomic bombs. When I left the Institute, Freeman and I continued our correspondence and I saved his letters. They are written in an almost calligraphically elegant handwriting. It is hard to see how you could make a mistake in a mathematical computation if you wrote that clearly. The letters show his human side and his enormous range of knowledge.There are then two essays involving the physicist Fritz Houtermans who was an extraordinarily colorful character. There is a brief essay on Einstein's collaboration with a fraud. There is even an essay on the Titius-Bode law and the new exo-planets. Because of my enduring interest in nuclear weapons, the reader will find essays devoted to that. There is also a bit of fiction at the end.
I People
1(48)
1 A Bouquet of Dyson
3(14)
2 The Pope
17(16)
3 A Preprint
33(8)
4 Murray
41(8)
II Chronicles
49(26)
5 Houtermans
51(10)
6 Charlotte
61(6)
7 Einstein and the Fraud
67(4)
8 Pontecorvo
71(4)
III Science
75(34)
9 Three for the Road
77(8)
10 Bode's Law and the Trappists
85(4)
11 Advanced Quantum Mechanics
89(14)
12 Gian Carlo
103(6)
IV Nuclear Weapons
109(26)
13 An Error
111(14)
14 Round and Round
125(2)
15 Li6
127(4)
16 Is E = mc2?
131(4)
V Life
135
17 A Trick of Memory
137(6)
18 Checkers
143(4)
19 A Little List
147(10)
20 Anti-Semitism at Harvard
157(4)
21 Twenty One
161