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What's Science Ever Done For Us: What the Simpsons Can Teach Us About Physics, Robots, Life, and Universe
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What's Science Ever Done For Us: What the Simpsons Can Teach Us About Physics, Robots, Life, and Universe
Current price: $14.95
Barnes and Noble
What's Science Ever Done For Us: What the Simpsons Can Teach Us About Physics, Robots, Life, and Universe
Current price: $14.95
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This amusing book explores science as presented on the longest-running and most popular animated TV series ever made:
Over the years, the show has examined such issues as genetic mutation, time travel, artificial intelligence, and even aliens.
examines these and many other topics through the lens of America's favorite cartoon.
This spirited science guide will inform
fans and entertain science buffs with a delightful combination of fun and fact. It will be the perfect companion to the upcoming Simpsons movie.
is a magnificent roadmap of modern issues in science. This completely unauthorized, informative, and fun exploration of the science and technology, connected with the world's most famous cartoon family, looks at classic episodes from the show to launch fascinating scientific discussions mixed with intriguing speculative ideas and a dose of humor. Could gravitational lensing create optical illusions, such as when Homer saw someone invisible to everyone else? Is the Coriolis effect strong enough to make all toilets in the Southern Hemisphere flush clockwise, as Bart was so keen to find out? If Earth were in peril, would it make sense to board a rocket, as Marge, Lisa, and Maggie did, and head to Mars? While Bart and Millhouse can't stop time and have fun forever, Paul Halpern explores the theoretical possibilities involving Einstein's theory of time dilation.