Title: Disturbing the Universe
Author: Freeman Dyson
Translator: Jenny Kesnikoff and Juan José Utrilla
Publisher: Fondo de Cultura Económica and CONACYT
Year: 1983
ISBN: 969-16-1293-0
Suggested reader’s academic level: High School
This 316-page book is a summary of 50 years of the author’s life and work. Mathematician, physicist, and astronomer, Freeman Dyson makes reflects on his life and his interest in biology and genetics.
This 316-page book is a summary of 50 years of the author’s life and work. Mathematician, physicist, and astronomer, Freeman Dyson makes reflects on his life and his interest in biology and genetics. Written in a simple way, even though the topics treated are a bit complicated, this book is a “passionate look at the real world, from the most intimate elements—subatomic particles—to the greatest spectacles such as galaxies and interstellar space.”—Fragments taken from the back of the book.
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