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Book Description

Why does the journey to a new location always take longer than the trip home? What is the science behind the theory of "six degrees of separation?" Why doesn't honey flow out in all directions?

In this delightful and amusing text, Jay Ingram explores the extraordinary science behind ordinary happenings. Ingram, host of the Discovery Channel Canada's "Daily Planet" and best-selling author of The Science of Everyday Life has written an engrossing work which broadens our knowledge of the everyday world and deepens our appreciation for the mysteries of science. Addressing a diverse set of topics and reaching unorthodox conclusions, he explores the science behind proverbial expressions, delves into the uncharted territory of the connection between history and the contemporary scientific world, and highlights mysterious links between the worlds of art and science.

Book Details
English Books
Paperback 224 Pages
Edition: 1
ISBN-10: 1560259116
ISBN-13: 9781560259114
Publisher: Thunder's Mouth Press
Pub date: Sep 05, 2006
Dimensions: 20 cm x 14 cm x 2 cm Just how big is that?
Also available as: Hardcover
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