9781616144951-1616144955-50 Popular Beliefs That People Think Are True (50 series)

50 Popular Beliefs That People Think Are True (50 series)

ISBN-13: 9781616144951
ISBN-10: 1616144955
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Guy P. Harrison
Publication date: 2011
Publisher: Prometheus
Format: Paperback 458 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781616144951
ISBN-10: 1616144955
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Guy P. Harrison
Publication date: 2011
Publisher: Prometheus
Format: Paperback 458 pages

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50 Popular Beliefs That People Think Are True (50 series) (ISBN-13: 9781616144951 and ISBN-10: 1616144955), written by authors Guy P. Harrison, was published by Prometheus in 2011. With an overall rating of 4.3 stars, it's a notable title among other Evolution (History & Philosophy, Communication & Media Studies, Social Sciences, Popular Culture, Cultural, Anthropology, Sociology) books. You can easily purchase or rent 50 Popular Beliefs That People Think Are True (50 series) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Evolution books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.36.

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"What would it take to create a world in which fantasy is not confused for fact and public policy is based on objective reality?" asksNeil deGrasse Tyson, science popularizer and author ofAstrophysics for People in a Hurry."I don't know for sure. Buta good place to start would be for everyone on earth to read this book." Maybe you know someone who swears by the reliability of psychics or who is in regular contact with angels. Or perhaps you're trying to find a nice way of dissuading someone from wasting money on a homeopathy cure. Or you met someone at a party who insisted the Holocaust never happened or that no one ever walked on the moon. How do you find a gently persuasive way of steering people away from unfounded beliefs, bogus cures, conspiracy theories, and the like?This down-to-earth, entertaining exploration of commonly held extraordinary claims will help you set the record straight. The author, a veteran journalist, has not only surveyed a vast body of literature, but has also interviewed leading scientists, explored "the most haunted house in America," frolicked in the inviting waters of the Bermuda Triangle, and even talked to a "contrite Roswell alien." He is not out simply to debunk unfounded beliefs. Wherever possible, he presents alternative scientific explanations, which in most cases are even more fascinating than the wildest speculation. For example, stories about UFOs and alien abductions lack good evidence, but science gives us plenty of reasons to keep exploring outer space for evidence that life exists elsewhere in the vast universe. The proof for Bigfoot or the Loch Ness Monster may be nonexistent, but scientists are regularly discovering new species, some of which are truly stranger than fiction.Stressing the excitement of scientific discovery and the legitimate mysteries and wonder inherent in reality, this book invites readers to share the joys of rational thinking and the skeptical approach to evaluating our extraordinary world.

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