Freeman Dyson: Heretical Thoughts About Science and Society
Freeman Dyson with dry wit and self-effacing good humor explains that by heretical he means ideas that go against prevailing dogmas, and that in his self-appointed role as heretic, he is unimpressed by conventional wisdom. Hosted by Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future on November 1, 2005.

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Freeman Dyson - Fermi's rejection of our work (94/157)

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Are Brains Analogue or Digital? | Prof Freeman Dyson | Univeristy College Dublin

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Harari and Tegmark on Humanity and AI

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Freeman Dyson: Is a Graviton Detectable?

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Robert Wright & Freeman Dyson (2003)

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Sam Harris and Richard Dawkins in Conversation

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Freeman Dyson - Why I don't like the PhD system (95/157)

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Is Carbon Dioxide Making The World Greener? (w/ Freeman Dyson, Institute for Advanced Studies)

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Freeman Dyson - Does a Fine-Tuned Universe Lead to God?

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John Mearsheimer - Athens 2026

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US Middle East Policy: The Growing Propensity for Genocide

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An Evening with Freeman Dyson

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Professor Ian Plimer launches Climate Change: The Facts 2025

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Famed Physicist Freeman Dyson Predicts the Future

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Princeton's William Happer rebuts myth of carbon pollution

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Feynman Explains Why You’re Wrong About How Magnets Work (Full Documentary)

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Freeman Dyson's Interview

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Freeman Dyson - Why is the Quantum so Mysterious?

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Freeman Dyson: Nukes and Genomes

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