A short provocative book about why useless science often leads to humanity s greatest technological breakthroughs A forty year tightening of funding for scientific research has meant that resources are increasingly directed toward applied or practical outcomes with the intent of creating products of immediate value In such a scenario it makes sense to focus on the most identifiable and urgent problems right Actually it doesn t In his classic essay The Usefulness of Useless Knowledge Abraham Flexner the founding director of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton and the man who helped bring Albert Einstein to the United States describes a great paradox of scientific research The search for answers to deep questions motivated solely by curiosity and without concern for applications often leads not only to the greatest scientific discoveries but also to the most revolutionary technological breakthroughs In short no quantum mechanics no computer chips This brief book includes Flexner s timeless 1939 essay alongside a new companion essay by Robbert Dijkgraaf the Institute s current director in which he shows that Flexner s defense of the value of the unobstructed pursuit of useless knowledge may be even more relevant today than it was i
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Editorial: Princeton University Press
ISBN: 9780691174761
Idioma: Inglés
Número de páginas: 104
Tiempo de lectura:
2h 4m
Encuadernación: Tapa dura
Fecha de lanzamiento: 21/02/2017
Año de edición: 2017
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