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“This elegantly written, meticulously researched and thought-provoking book provides a window into how science actually works, and is sure to spur intense debate.” –New Scientist “A boundless enthusiasm resounds through this homage to the
outstanding problems of science.” “You will be amazed and astonished you when you learn that
science has been unable to come up with a working definition of
life, why death should happen at all, why sex is necessary, or
whether cold fusion is a hoax or one of the greatest breakthroughs
of all time.” “Fascinating. . . . Brooks expertly works his way through . .
. hotly debated quandaries in a smooth, engaging writing style
reminiscent of Carl Sagan or Stephen Jay Gould.” |
Michael Brooks, who holds a PhD in quantum physics, is an editor at New Scientist. His writing has appeared in the Guardian, Independent, Observer, Times Higher Educational Supplement, and even Playboy. He is a regular speaker and debate chair at the Science Festival in Brighton, UK. |
Prologue 1 THE MISSING UNIVERSE 2 THE PIONEER ANOMALY 3 VARYING CONSTANTS 4 COLD FUSION 5 LIFE 6 VIKING 7 THE WOW! SIGNAL 8 A GIANT VIRUS 9 DEATH 10 SEX 11 FREE WILL 12 THE PLACEBO EFFECT 13 HOMEOPATHY Epilogue |
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