Eureka - Chad Orzel

Eureka

Discovering Your Inner Scientist

(Autor)

Buch | Softcover
368 Seiten
2014
Basic Books (Verlag)
978-0-465-07496-9 (ISBN)
17,95 inkl. MwSt
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A science populariser and physicist shows why science is central to the human experience
Even in the twenty-first century the popular image of a scientist is a reclusive genius in a lab coat, mixing formulas or working out equations inaccessible to all but the initiated few. The idea that scientists are somehow smarter than the rest of us is a common, yet dangerous, misconception, getting us off the hook for not knowing,or caring,how the world works. How did science become so divorced from our everyday experience? Is scientific understanding so far out of reach for the non-scientists among us?As science popularizer Chad Orzel argues in Eureka , even the people who are most forthright about hating science are doing science, often without even knowing it. Orzel shows that science isn't something alien and inscrutable beyond the capabilities of ordinary people, it's central to the human experience. Every human can think like a scientist, and regularly does so in the course of everyday activities. The disconnect between this reality and most people's perception is mostly due to the common misconception that science is a body of (boring, abstract, often mathematical) facts. In truth, science is best thought of as a process: Looking at the world, Thinking about what makes it work, Testing your mental model by comparing it to reality, and Telling others about your results. The facts that we too often think of as the whole of science are merely the product of this scientific process. Eureka shows that this process is one we all regularly use, and something that everybody can do.By revealing the connection between the everyday activities that people do,solving crossword puzzles, playing sports, or even watching mystery shows on television,and the processes used to make great scientific discoveries, Orzel shows that if we recognize the process of doing science as something familiar, we will be better able to appreciate scientific discoveries, and use scientific facts and thinking to help address the problems that affect us all.

Chad Orzel received his BA in physics from Williams College, his Ph.D. in chemical physics from the University of Maryland, and his postdoctorate from Yale University. He maintains the blog Uncertain Principles and is the author of How to Teach Physics to Your Dog and How to Teach Relativity to Your Dog. He is now a professor at Union College in Schenectady, New York.

Introduction: Discovering Your Inner Scientist Step One: Looking Chapter 1. Collecting the Origin of Species Chapter 2. Scientific Cuisine Reigns Supreme Chapter 3. Needles in Haystacks Chapter 4. Waldo at the Galaxy Zoo Step Two: Thinking Chapter 5. Setting the (Periodic) Table Chapter 6. Asking the Allowed Questions: Bridge and Scientific Thinking Chapter 7. Dinosaurs and Mysteries Step Three: Testing Chapter 8. Quantum Crosswords Chapter 9. Precision Baking Chapter 10. Like Chess Without the Dice: Sports and Scientific Thinking Step Four: Telling Chapter 11. Scientific Storytelling Chapter 12. What's Going to Work? Teamwork! Science as Collaboration Chapter 13. Talking Sports Chapter 14. Damned Lies and Statistics Conclusion: Science is Never Over

Sprache englisch
Maße 141 x 208 mm
Gewicht 382 g
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften
ISBN-10 0-465-07496-0 / 0465074960
ISBN-13 978-0-465-07496-9 / 9780465074969
Zustand Neuware
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