Born in England in 1923, Freeman Dyson moved to Cornell University after graduating from Cambridge University with a BA in Mathematics. He subsequently became a professor and worked on nuclear reactors, solid state physics, ferromagnetism, astrophysics and biology. He has published several books and, among other honours, has been awarded the Heineman Prize and the Royal Society's Hughes Medal.
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Well if the universe is as empty as you want it to be, surely it's our duty to the following civillisations to spread life amongst the stars to make it less "dull"?
OntDinRS 2 months ago