Infinite in All Directions

1985

Infinite in All Directions explores science and religion as two complementary ways of understanding the universe. Based on Freenman Dyson’s Gifford Lectures, the book celebrates diversity, both in the natural world and human responses to it. Dyson contrasts different scientific approaches using Manchester and Athens as symbols. He delves into the origin and evolution of life, highlighting how life thrives on diversity. In the final chapter, Dyson speculates on the future of life and the universe, blending science with a touch of science fiction and theology.

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Freeman Dyson

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