Science Friction: Where the Known Meets the UnknownMacmillan, 1 апр. 2010 г. - Всего страниц: 336 Bestselling author Michael Shermer delves into the unknown, from heretical ideas about the boundaries of the universe to Star Trek's lessons about chance and time |
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... century , scientists and philosophers have been aware that the facts never speak for themselves . Objective data are filtered through subjective minds that dis- tort the world in myriad ways . One of the founders of early modern sci ...
... century of experimental evidence has been accumulated , often by physicists who were hard - core skeptics , demonstrating beyond almost any doubt that quantum physics is real . Evolution is another of those scientific truths with which ...
... centuries ago , and as cognitive psychologists have experimentally demonstrated the past couple of decades , the facts never speak just for themselves . Science is a very human enterprise . Nevertheless , like democracy , it is the best ...
... century , scientists were far more forgiving , and viewers glommed on to this vision of the way things could be . Still , this subject would be too self - indulgent if I had not included an analysis of what we can learn about history ...
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Back Cover | 300 |