Scientific Mysteries Bring 129 Scientific Mysteries for You to Discover |
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Author:
| Gaglione, Myles |
ISBN: | 979-8-3659-0734-8 |
Publication Date: | Nov 2022 |
Publisher: | Independently Published
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $13.74 |
Book Description:
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Science isn't a set of information. Science is what information trains us; what we will find out about our universe, and ourselves, with the aid of using deductive thinking. From observations of the nighttime sky, made without the resource of telescopes, we will deduce that the universe is expanding, that the universe isn't infinitely old, and why black holes exist. Without resorting to experimentation or mathematical analysis, we will deduce that gravity is a curvature in...
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Science isn't a set of information. Science is what information trains us; what we will find out about our universe, and ourselves, with the aid of using deductive thinking. From observations of the nighttime sky, made without the resource of telescopes, we will deduce that the universe is expanding, that the universe isn't infinitely old, and why black holes exist. Without resorting to experimentation or mathematical analysis, we will deduce that gravity is a curvature in space-time, that the debris that composes mild doesn't have any mass, that there's a theoretical restriction to the wide variety of various factors withinside the universe, and that the earth is billions of years old. Likewise, easy observations on animals inform us a whole lot approximately the migration of continents, the evolutionary relationships amongst training of animals, why the nuclei of cells incorporate our genetic material, why positive animals are long-lived, and why the gestation duration of people is nine months, and why a few sicknesses are uncommon and different sicknesses are common. In "Armchair Science", the reader is faced with 129 clinical mysteries, in cosmology, particle physics, chemistry, biology, and medicine. Beginning with easy observations, step-with the aid of using-step analyses manual the reader towards answers which are occasionally startling, and constantly entertaining. "Armchair Science" is written for preferred readers who're curious approximate science, and who need to sharpen their deductive skills.