David Gross

David Gross
David Jonathan Grossis an American theoretical physicist and string theorist. Along with Frank Wilczek and David Politzer, he was awarded the 2004 Nobel Prize in Physics for their discovery of asymptotic freedom. He is the former director and current holder of the Frederick W. Gluck Chair in Theoretical Physics at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics of the University of California, Santa Barbara. He is also a faculty member in the UC Santa Barbara Physics Department and is currently affiliated...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPhysicist
Date of Birth19 February 1941
CountryUnited States of America
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We will not agree to the U.N. taking over the management of the Internet, ... Some countries want that. We think that's unacceptable.
We will not agree to the UN taking over the management of the internet,
We will not agree to the United Nations taking over management of the internet.
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The United Nations will not be in charge of the internet. Period,
reaffirmed the role of technology to the world and preserved the unique role of the U.S.
Science is truly a wonderful way of life. Most of the questions that need to be answered have not been answered. There are marvelous questions waiting for answers that need marvelous young minds to attack them.
Science is shaped by ignorance. Great questions themselves evolve, of course, because their answers spawn new and better questions in turn.
Every check we deposited ... is verified and accounted for. So this is a shock. We listen but don't condemn until we know the whole story.
We think that that's inappropriate, ... The genius of the Internet is that it has been flexible (and) private sector led.
There's nothing new in this document that wasn't already out there before,
Those countries that use firewalls or otherwise restrict the ability of their citizens to obtain access to information are hurting themselves, especially when it comes to their ability to compete economically,
No agreement is preferred to a bad agreement,