Dettagli del libro
Formato
Copertina rigida
Pagine
192
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Feb 1, 2023
Editore
Michael O'Mara
ISBN-10
1789294258
ISBN-13
9781789294255
Descrizione
In a captivating exploration of science's most enduring myths, Brian Clegg delves into fifty common misconceptions that have shaped the way people understand the world around them. He invites readers to reconsider what they think they know, often revealing surprising truths behind widely held beliefs. Each chapter unpacks a specific misconception, providing clarity and insight with humor and accessibility.
Clegg combines clarity with engaging storytelling, making complex scientific ideas relatable. He draws on a wealth of historical anecdotes and modern research, weaving in fascinating examples that breathe life into abstract concepts. Readers will find themselves on a journey that not only educates but also entertains, as Clegg's wit encourages a fresh look at the fabric of science.
From the nature of space and time to the intricacies of human biology, the book covers a broad spectrum of topics. Clegg's keen eye for detail and engaging prose ensure that each misconception is not only debunked but also understood in context.
This book serves as both an eye-opener and a reminder of science's evolving nature. It challenges readers to question their assumptions, fostering a deeper appreciation for the complexities of the universe. Through this intriguing examination, Clegg reaffirms the importance of critical thinking in an age flooded with information.
Clegg combines clarity with engaging storytelling, making complex scientific ideas relatable. He draws on a wealth of historical anecdotes and modern research, weaving in fascinating examples that breathe life into abstract concepts. Readers will find themselves on a journey that not only educates but also entertains, as Clegg's wit encourages a fresh look at the fabric of science.
From the nature of space and time to the intricacies of human biology, the book covers a broad spectrum of topics. Clegg's keen eye for detail and engaging prose ensure that each misconception is not only debunked but also understood in context.
This book serves as both an eye-opener and a reminder of science's evolving nature. It challenges readers to question their assumptions, fostering a deeper appreciation for the complexities of the universe. Through this intriguing examination, Clegg reaffirms the importance of critical thinking in an age flooded with information.
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