The Seven Follies of Science |
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![]() In "The Seven Follies of Science," John Phin brilliantly exposes and critiques some of the most outlandish and misguided scientific beliefs and practices throughout history. With a keen eye for detail and a wry sense of humor, Phin navigates readers through the bizarre and often laughable experiments and theories that have captivated scientists and the public alike. From the pursuit of the mythical Philosopher's Stone to the misguided attempts to communicate with extraterrestrial beings, Phin delves into the strangest corners of scientific inquiry, revealing the hubris and folly that have often accompanied groundbreaking discoveries. Through engaging anecdotes and historical examples, Phin demonstrates how even the most respected minds in science can fall victim to their own biases and preconceptions. "The Seven Follies of Science" is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of science and the often precarious balance between innovation and delusion. Phin's witty and insightful commentary makes for an entertaining and thought-provoking exploration of the quirks and pitfalls of scientific discovery. Whether you're a seasoned scientist or a curious layperson, this book offers a fascinating glimpse into the strange and sometimes absurd world of scientific exploration. Book Description: |
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