The author of Zero and Proofiness explains how to tell truth from
fantasy in the digital world, and why it matters
Today, the Internet allows us to spread information faster and to more
people than ever before--never mind whether it's true or not. In
Virtual Unreality, mathematician, science reporter, and journalist
watchdog Charles Seife takes us deep into the information jungle and
cuts a path through the trickery, fakery, and cyber skullduggery that
the Internet enables. Providing a much-needed toolkit to help separate
fact from fiction, Seife, with his trademark wit and skepticism,
addresses the problems that face us every time we turn on our computers
and Google our most recent medical symptoms, read a politician's tweet,
fact-check something on Wikipedia, or start an online relationship. Let
the clicker beware.