Ebook: Science was wrong: startling truths about cures, theories, and inventions ''they'' declared impossible
Author: Marden Kathleen, Friedman Stanton T
- Tags: DÉCOUVERTES SCIENTIFIQUES, EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE + MEDICAL RESEARCH + MEDICAL MEASURING TECHNIQUES + MEDICAL EXPERIMENTS, EXPERIMENTELLE MEDIZIN + MEDIZINISCHE FORSCHUNG + MEDIZINISCHE MESSTECHNIK + MEDIZINISCHE VERSUCHE, HISTOIRE DE LA SCIENCE, HISTORY OF SCIENCE, INVENTIONS TECHNIQUES, MÉDECINE EXPERIMENTALE + RECHERCHE MÉDICALE + MÉTHODES DE MESURE + EXPERIMENTATION MÉDICALE, POLITICS, POLITIK, POLITIQUE, POPULAR SCIENCE, POPULARISIERUNG DER WISSENSCHAFT, RAUMFAHRTFORSCHUNG (RAUMFAHRTTECHNIK), RECHERCHE S
- Year: 2010
- Publisher: Career Press
- City: Pompton Plains;NJ
- Language: English
- epub
Two months before the Wright brothers' historic flight at Kitty Hawk, a top scientist declared that "no possible combination of known substances, known forces of machinery and known forms of force can be united in a practical [flying] machine..." Germ theory was first advanced in ancient Sanskrit texts thousands of years ago, but wasn't widely accepted until late in the 19th century. Space travel was declared "utter bilge" in 1956 by the British astronomer Royal, one of a long line of scientists who "proved" it was impossible.
Throughout history, it has been difficult, even impossible, to promote the acceptance of new discoveries. Yet during the last two centuries, there has been a veritable explosion of new cures, theories, techniques, and inventions that have revolutionized aviation, space travel, communications, medicine, and warfare. Most of them, of course, were deemed "impossible." Science Was Wrong is a fascinating collection of stories about the pioneers who created...