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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... social group , starting with imprinting on the most important faces in our sphere : those of our parents . We also see at work Bacon's idols of the cave in the peculiarities of reli- gious icons that often make their appearances in the ...
... social intelligence " test . Unsurprisingly , those given the high marks rated the test fairer and more useful than those receiving low marks . When asked if it was possible that they had been influenced by the score on the test ...
... social rights equal to those of men . As such , I am alert to discriminatory practices against women , which some feminists believe lie at the heart of the breast implant controversy . I am also a liberal Democrat . I believe that an ...
... social movements evolve . Chapter 3 , " Heresies of Science , " presents six heretical ideas that promise to shake up everything we have come to believe about the world : The Universe Is Not All There Is , Time Travel Introduction \\ xxxi.
... social sciences to ground my subject in a deeper level of understanding of human behavior . I am not attempting to revolutionize the practice of history , so much as I am trying to add to it the tried - and - true methods of science ...
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