A highly entertaining, myth-busting read for anyone with even a
passing interest in science.
Hot on the heels of the fascinating compendium Everything You Know
About London Is Wrong, this next book in the series, written by author
Matt Brown in his trademark humourous style, debunks the scientific
myths we all take for granted. Does nothing travel faster than the speed
of light? Well, in certain circumstances, a winded tortoise can go
faster. Are there actually seven colours in a rainbow? Think again. And
our author merrily explains why our hair and nails don't keep growing
after we die and why chemicals in our diet might not be the toxic
threats we are led to believe.
Covering everything from pseudoscience to phenomena of physics, scandals
of space and scientific misquotes, Everything You Know About Science is
Wrong shatters a range of illusions we have accepted unquestioningly
since childhood and demystifies this most puzzling of subjects.