Posted on 10/14/2015 4:32:39 PM PDT by xzins
Freeman Dyson, one of the worlds top theoretical physicists and a self-described 100% Democrat, criticized President Barack Obama for his views on climate change, stating that he was on the wrong side of the issue and that Republicans were on the right side of the topic.
I'm 100 per cent Democrat myself, and I like Obama. But he took the wrong side on this issue, and the Republicans took the right side, Dyson told The Register last week.
Dysons name looms large in the scientific and political worlds. A contemporary of Albert Einstein, Dyson taught physics at Princeton University, worked as a civilian scientist for the Royal Air Force in World War II, and has advised the government on many scientific and technical matters.
Dyson is a member of the National Academy of Sciences and the Royal Society of London. Among the honors he has received over the years are the Enrico Fermi Award, the Templeton Prize, and the J. Robert Oppenheimer Memorial Prize.
Climate change "is not a scientific mystery but a human mystery, Dyson said in his interview with The Register. How does it happen that a whole generation of scientific experts is blind to obvious facts?"
The physics professor studied climate trends at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in the 1980s before the topic appeared prominently on the political scene.
About models that predicted drastic climate change Dyson said, What has happened in the past 10 years is that the discrepancies between what's observed and what's predicted have become much stronger.
Dyson offered several of his own solutions for carbon dioxide policy.
The rise of the oceans is a real problem and while they're not rising as fast as people say, they're still rising, Dyson said. That could be stopped if you could arrange that it snows a bit more in Antarctica. That's something that could be quite feasible, but it's not been looked at very much.
Dyson also mentioned land management, particularly building up topsoil.
The physicist suggested that resolutions by the West to limit coal burning will not meet expectations.
Whatever the rest of the world agrees to, China and India will continue to burn coal, so the discussion is quite pointless, Dyson said.
He added, Pollution is quite separate to the climate problem: one can be solved, and the other cannot, and the public doesn't understand that.
Dyson said the lucrative nature of pushing a climate change agenda based on models predicting drastic consequences is only part of the problem.
It is true that there's a large community of people who make their money by scaring the public, so money is certainly involved to some extent, but I don't think that's the full explanation, he said.
Dyson compared the mood of the times, today to that of the pre-World War I period.
It's like a hundred years ago, before World War I, there was this insane craving for doom, which in a way, helped cause World War I, said Dyson. People like the poet Rupert Brooke were glorifying war as an escape from the dullness of modern life. [There was] the feeling we'd gone soft and degenerate, and war would be good for us all.
That was in the air leading up to World War I, and in some ways it's in the air today, Dyson said.
As a young man, Dyson earned a mathematics degree from Trinity College, Cambridge. He did his graduate studies at Cornell University in New York, under the direction of the world-renowned physicists Hans Bethe and Richard Feynman. J. Robert Oppenheimer, who built the atomic bomb at Los Alamos, awarded Dyson a lifetime appointment to the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton in 1953.
Dyson, born in Britain, became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 1957.
That's my take on it, too. It seems that a lot of physicists "get it".
I think this is the money quote:
It is true that there's a large community of people who make their money by scaring the public, so money is certainly involved to some extent, but I don't think that's the full explanation, he said.
Dyson is not coming right out to say it, but I think he is pointing out there's (grant) money for research that "validates" climate change.
Yes, there are other people (like the media) that make money from doom-and-gloom. And there are certainly "clean energy" boondoggles that would have otherwise never been even considered.
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If Richard Feynman was still with us, I’m sure he would weigh in on AGW. In his absence we are lucky to be able to hear from Feynman’s old friend and colleague.
Personally, I think it all comes down to the money, in this case grants from the Feds and various foundations.
Good stuff, thanks.
Who to believe.....Freeman Dyson or Obola and Algore......
I may be giving away an important plot element, but Project Orion appears as an important plot element in Niven and Pournelle’s Footfall.
http://www.amazon.com/Footfall-Larry-Niven/dp/0345323440
Good stuff, as are most if not all of their collaborations.
And they aren’t scientific experts, by definition, since they aren’t practicing science. They are experts though, at lying.
OK - but Al Gore once passed a science class with a 'C'... so just who does Dyson think he is taking on people like Gore... and Obama ... (who can't do simple math...)
I first heard of Dyson spheres in a Larry Niven's "Ringworld."
That's a sun in the middle of a gigantic (artificial) Dyson sphere.
Ping
Mr. Bill used to date the professor's daughter, Esther Dyson, who is a Silicon Valley venture capitalist.
Bill Gates and Esther Dyson (1984) |
That’s interesting.
Gates looked so much younger than his age (29). These days he looks 70 (actual age 59).
Yep. One awsh*t wipes out all your attaboys.
I think everyone is telling you that if you haven't heard of Freeman Dyson then you haven't been paying attention. Just use Google to check him out because trying to clue you in in a reply to a post is futile...the guy has accomplished so much that there is no way to even discuss the issue until you are up to speed.
Dyson’s daughter is behind the ICANN mess.
So Esther was involved in that? I remember her being a bit of a writer in the earlier days of the Internet really getting going, maybe 20 years ago.
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