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13 Things That Don't Make Sense: The Most Intriguing Scientific Mysteries of Our Time Book

Is 96 percent of the universe missing? Was the 1977 signal from outer space a transmission from an alien civilization? This book presents thirteen modern-day anomalies that may become tomorrow's breakthroughs. Spanning fields from chemistry to cosmology, psychology to physics, it captures the excitement and controversy of the scientific unknown.Read More

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    Science starts to get interesting when things don't make sense. Even today there are experimental results that the most brilliant scientists can neither explain nor dismiss. In the past similar anomalies have revolutionised our world: in the sixteenth century a set of celestial irregularities led Copernicus to realise that the Earth goes around the sun and not the reverse. In "13 Things That Don't Make Sense" Michael Brooks meets thirteen modern-day anomalies that may become tomorrow's breakthroughs. Is ninety six percent of the universe missing? If no study has ever been able to definitively show that the placebo effect works why has it become a pillar of medical science? Was the 1977 signal from outer space a transmission from an alien civilization? Spanning fields from chemistry to cosmology psychology to physics Michael Brooks thrillingly captures the excitement and controversy of the scientific unknown.

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    13 Things That Don't Make Sense : Paperback : Profile Books Ltd : 9781861976475 : : 10 Sep 2012 : Is 96 percent of the universe missing? Was the 1977 signal from outer space a transmission from an alien civilization? This book presents thirteen modern-day anomalies that may become tomorrow's breakthroughs. Spanning fields from chemistry to cosmology, psychology to physics, it captures the excitement and controversy of the scientific unknown.

  • 186197647X
  • 9781861976475
  • Michael Brooks
  • 4 February 2010
  • Profile Books
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 256
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