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NYT Book Review: Our Biotech Future - By Freeman Dyson
2007-07-01
It has become part of the accepted wisdom to say that the twentieth century was the century of physics and the twenty-first century will be the century of biology. Two facts about the coming century are agreed on by almost everyone. Biology is now bigger than physics, as measured by the size of budgets, by the size of the workforce, or by the output of major discoveries; and biology is likely to remain the biggest part of science through the twenty-first century. Biology is also more important than physics, as measured by its economic consequences, by its ethical implications, or by its effects on human welfare.

These facts raise an interesting question. Will the domestication of high technology, which we have seen marching from triumph to triumph with the advent of personal computers and GPS receivers and digital cameras, soon be extended from physical technology to biotechnology? I believe that the answer to this question is yes. Here I am bold enough to make a definite prediction. I predict that the domestication of biotechnology will dominate our lives during the next fifty years at least as much as the domestication of computers has dominated our lives during the previous fifty years.....

Posted by:3dc

#3  Dyson was a great physicist, but this article is driven by a utopian, socialistic POV. His bioscience predictions seem faulty to me, but they are so far off base that I'm not going to bother to take the time to critic them.

Playing 'biotech' games instead of 'computer' games?? Whatever is he talking about? "The kid whose egg hatches the cutest dinosar"?? He's losing it.
Posted by: KBK   2007-07-01 23:07  

#2  IMO, physicists should stick to physics and leave the sciences to scientists.
Posted by: gromgoru   2007-07-01 19:50  

#1  Yes, you will have to pet the gas pump to make it produce...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2007-07-01 08:50  

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