What's Science Ever Done for Us
Autor Paul Halpernen Limba Engleză Paperback – iul 2007
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780470114605
ISBN-10: 0470114606
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Ediția:Adnotată
Editura: Turner Publishing Company
Locul publicării:Hoboken, United States
ISBN-10: 0470114606
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Ediția:Adnotată
Editura: Turner Publishing Company
Locul publicării:Hoboken, United States
Descriere
Is the universe shaped like a donut? Homer proposed such a theory. Do three–eyed fish swim near nuclear power plants? Bart managed to catch one. Are perpetual–motion machines suitable for school projects? Lisa constructed a working model. The Simpsons®, the world′s most popular and longest–running animated series, is a treasure–trove of scientific ideas and a clever mixture of fact and fancy. Now there′s a guide to the science behind the show. In What′s Science Ever Done for Us? you′ll find answers to an amazing array of scientific questions raised in 26 classic episodes, including: Can genetics explain Homer′s dimwittedness and Lisa′s brains? Are shrink–rays and teleportation devices possible along the linesof Professor Frink′s inventions? Could androids, like the one that replaced Bart in one episode,ever have consciousness? Do toilets in North America and Australia flush in opposite directions? If Earth were in peril, should we try to escape on a rocket, like Marge, Lisa, and Maggie did, and attempt to colonize Mars? Could we travel back in time, like Homer did, change the past, and find ourselves in a parallel reality? Whether you′re a Simpsons fan, a science buff, or both, get ready to laugh and learn as Homer, Bart, Marge, Lisa, and the entire town of Springfield prove that science isn′t just funit′s hilarious!
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Is the universe shaped like a donut?
Homer proposed such a theory.
Do three-eyed fish swim near nuclear power plants?
Bart managed to catch one.
Are perpetual-motion machines suitable for school projects?
Lisa constructed a working model.
The Simpsons(R), the world's most popular and longest-running animated series, is a treasure-trove of scientific ideas and a clever mixture of fact and fancy. Now there's a guide to the science behind the show. In What's Science Ever Done for Us? you'll find answers to an amazing array of scientific questions raised in 26 classic episodes, including:
Can genetics explain Homer's dimwittedness and Lisa's brains?
Are shrink-rays and teleportation devices possible along the linesof Professor Frink's inventions?
Could androids, like the one that replaced Bart in one episode, ever have consciousness?
Do toilets in North America and Australia flush in opposite directions?
If Earth were in peril, should we try to escape on a rocket, like Marge, Lisa, and Maggie did, and attempt to colonize Mars?
Could we travel back in time, like Homer did, change the past, and find ourselves in a parallel reality?
Whether you're a Simpsons fan, a science buff, or both, get ready to laugh and learn as Homer, Bart, Marge, Lisa, and the entire town of Springfield prove that science isn't just fun--it's hilarious!
Homer proposed such a theory.
Do three-eyed fish swim near nuclear power plants?
Bart managed to catch one.
Are perpetual-motion machines suitable for school projects?
Lisa constructed a working model.
The Simpsons(R), the world's most popular and longest-running animated series, is a treasure-trove of scientific ideas and a clever mixture of fact and fancy. Now there's a guide to the science behind the show. In What's Science Ever Done for Us? you'll find answers to an amazing array of scientific questions raised in 26 classic episodes, including:
Can genetics explain Homer's dimwittedness and Lisa's brains?
Are shrink-rays and teleportation devices possible along the linesof Professor Frink's inventions?
Could androids, like the one that replaced Bart in one episode, ever have consciousness?
Do toilets in North America and Australia flush in opposite directions?
If Earth were in peril, should we try to escape on a rocket, like Marge, Lisa, and Maggie did, and attempt to colonize Mars?
Could we travel back in time, like Homer did, change the past, and find ourselves in a parallel reality?
Whether you're a Simpsons fan, a science buff, or both, get ready to laugh and learn as Homer, Bart, Marge, Lisa, and the entire town of Springfield prove that science isn't just fun--it's hilarious!
Cuprins
Introduction: Learning Science From Springfield’s Nuclear Family. PART ONE: IT’S ALIVE! 1. The Simpson Gene. 2. You Say Tomato, I Say Tomacco. 3. Blinky, The Three–Eyed Fish. 4. Burns’ Radiant Glow. 5. We All Live In A Cell–Sized Submarine. 6. Lisa’s Recipe For Life. 7. Look Homer–Ward Angel. PART TWO: MECHANICAL PLOTS. 8. D′ohs Ex Machina. 9. Perpetual Commotion. 10. Dude, I’m An Android. 11. Rules For Robots. 12. Chaos In Cartoonland. 13. Fly In The Ointment. PART THREE: NO TIME TO DOHS. 14. Clockstopping. 15. A Toast To The Past. 16. Frinking About The Future. PART FOUR: SPRINGFIELD, THE UNIVERSE, AND BEYOND. 17. Lisa’s Scoping Skills. 18. Diverting Rays. 19. The Plunge Down Under. 20. If Astrolabes Could Talk. 21. Cometary Cowabunga. 22. Homer’s Space Odyssey. 23. Could This Really Be The End? 24. Foolish Earthlings. 25. Is The Universe A Donut? 26. The Third Dimension Of Homer. Inconclusion: The Journey Continues. Acknowledgments. The Simpsons Movie Handy Science Checklist. Scientifically Relevant Episodes Discussed in This Book. Notes. Further Information Index.
Recenzii
"A hugely entertaining celebration of the science behind the cartoon silliness." ( The Guardian Review , Saturday 18th August 2007) "...a book that can be enjoyed by all ages." ( Physics World , December 2007) "[The book] is a fun introduction to some aspects of science that will appeal to anyone curious about some common science..." ( concatenation.org , Wednesday 16th January 2008)
“…as fast paced and slick as the show [The Simpsons]”. Cosmos May 2008
“…as fast paced and slick as the show [The Simpsons]”. Cosmos May 2008
Notă biografică
Paul Halpern , PHD, is professor of physics and mathematics at the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia and a 2002 recipient of a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship. He is the author of The Great Beyond, also from Wiley.