Apocryphal Science: Creative Genius and Modern Heresies
Autor Neil DeRosaen Limba Engleză Paperback – sep 2004
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780761828990
ISBN-10: 0761828990
Pagini: 184
Dimensiuni: 173 x 228 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Ediția:Collectors Ed/
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hamilton Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0761828990
Pagini: 184
Dimensiuni: 173 x 228 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Ediția:Collectors Ed/
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hamilton Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Chapter 1 Preface: A Dedication
Chapter 2 Introduction: What is Apocryphal Science?
Chapter 3 The Principles: Unrecognized Trailblazers of Progress
Chapter 4 Intelligent Design: Science or Old Time Religion?
Chapter 5 A Little Knowledge: A Psychiatrist's Crusade
Chapter 6 An Old Tactic: A Climatologist Reports on Global Warming
Chapter 7 Fifty Thousand Doctors: Why They Will Never Find a Cure for AIDS
Chapter 8 On Classical Ground: Petr Beckmann's Relativity
Chapter 9 Winger's Friend: The Strange World of Quantum Physics
Chapter 10 The Electricians: Collective vs. Galilean Electrodynamics
Chapter 11 See No Evil: Heretic Arp's Challenge
Chapter 12 Wrestling Superman: Tom Van Flandern's Meta Science
Chapter 13 The Face: A Fact that Could Change Everything
Chapter 14 Over the Line: Exploring the Borders of Science
Chapter 15 The Sphinx: Mild-Mannered Geologist Makes Waves
Chapter 16 Space Seeds: DNA: The Cosmic Genetic Code
Chapter 17 The End of Science? The Dead-end of Mainstream Science
Chapter 18 Real Conspiracies: The Case for Apocryphal Science
Chapter 19 Appendix A: New Science, Tesla, and Flimflam
Chapter 20 Appendix B: Good Nutrition and Health Hoaxes
Chapter 21 References
Chapter 22 Index
Chapter 2 Introduction: What is Apocryphal Science?
Chapter 3 The Principles: Unrecognized Trailblazers of Progress
Chapter 4 Intelligent Design: Science or Old Time Religion?
Chapter 5 A Little Knowledge: A Psychiatrist's Crusade
Chapter 6 An Old Tactic: A Climatologist Reports on Global Warming
Chapter 7 Fifty Thousand Doctors: Why They Will Never Find a Cure for AIDS
Chapter 8 On Classical Ground: Petr Beckmann's Relativity
Chapter 9 Winger's Friend: The Strange World of Quantum Physics
Chapter 10 The Electricians: Collective vs. Galilean Electrodynamics
Chapter 11 See No Evil: Heretic Arp's Challenge
Chapter 12 Wrestling Superman: Tom Van Flandern's Meta Science
Chapter 13 The Face: A Fact that Could Change Everything
Chapter 14 Over the Line: Exploring the Borders of Science
Chapter 15 The Sphinx: Mild-Mannered Geologist Makes Waves
Chapter 16 Space Seeds: DNA: The Cosmic Genetic Code
Chapter 17 The End of Science? The Dead-end of Mainstream Science
Chapter 18 Real Conspiracies: The Case for Apocryphal Science
Chapter 19 Appendix A: New Science, Tesla, and Flimflam
Chapter 20 Appendix B: Good Nutrition and Health Hoaxes
Chapter 21 References
Chapter 22 Index
Recenzii
DeRosa has captured the essence of my research in a well crafted prose that will make it accessible to a wide readership.
I am impressed at how much of the substance of a very complex subject has been abstracted into simple language understandable to the non-specialist.
Well done and easy to read. Advocating unpopular theories will always be a difficult task.
Although I disagree with a number of points, there are no factual errors.
In the next 10-20 years, breakthroughs are most likely to come from the pool of the 'Principals' whose ideas are discussed here.
It is valuable to discuss and comment on minority views in science. Well explained and well written.
An FDA advisory panel recently came around to seeing what I've been saying for years.
I am impressed at how much of the substance of a very complex subject has been abstracted into simple language understandable to the non-specialist.
Well done and easy to read. Advocating unpopular theories will always be a difficult task.
Although I disagree with a number of points, there are no factual errors.
In the next 10-20 years, breakthroughs are most likely to come from the pool of the 'Principals' whose ideas are discussed here.
It is valuable to discuss and comment on minority views in science. Well explained and well written.
An FDA advisory panel recently came around to seeing what I've been saying for years.