- Overview
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- Book Intro
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(English) When We Have a Scientific Attitude
The era of Korean-style genius is over.
This book shows the insight of the writer, Lee Jong Phil, who is Korean physicist, saying, ‘The era of Korean-style genius is over’. The talent of Korean smarties, who understand and remember so well, and accomplish things all by themselves, should not be appreciated any more. It has now become the era of AI. Do you think humans are superior to machines? Not really. There is something else that humans should be responsible for, which is to collect abundant knowledge and information altogether, combine them and create new things to solve problems. In the past, only a few people used to do this kind of work, but now, everyone should be able to do the same. Then, now, what should we do?
The most successful platform to create knowledge - ‘science’
- About the Author
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Lee Jongphil
(English) Born in 1971, and from Busan, South Korea, Lee Jong-Phil majored in physics at Seoul National University and also received an M.S. and Ph.D., in particle physics. He worked as a researcher at Yonsei University, the Korea Institute for Advanced Study, and Seoul National University of Science and Technology; and he was a research professor at Korea University. At present, he is an associate professor at Sang-huh College of Konkuk University. He is the author of The Classic Physics, Very Special Lectures on the Theory of Relativity by Lee Jong-Phil, In Search of the Divine Particle, and Science Brunch. He has translated the following books: The Dream of A Final Theory, The Black Hole War, Black Holes (by Stephen Hawking), and The Theoretical Minimum. His short story, “The Expedition of Dongbang Hong” was published in the SF anthology called Trembling Hand. The War of Light is his first full-length novel.