Lifting the Scientific Veil: Science Appreciation for the Nonscientist

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Rowman & Littlefield, 1999 - Science - 582 pages
Lifting the Scientific Veil has been written to afford the nonscience student the same meaningful opportunity to explore germane scientific topics as is generally given the science student to learn about the humanities and social sciences. Since nonscientists are generally responsible for making laws, financing research, or, at the very least, for voting, it is essential that they understand the significant impact that science has on everyday life. The book is designed to introduce nonscientists in an informative and comprehensible manner to four of the most significant scientific theories of the twentieth century: the big bang, quantum physics, relativity, and evolution. After each theory is explained informally, the book shows how that theory and related technology impact upon one's personal life. Legal and political aspects of these theories are explored as well as philosophical and theological implications.

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Contents

Introduction to Science
1
Conclusion
24
Notes
31
Analyzing Star Trek
64
Conclusion
95
CHAPTER 5
96
The Advent of Quantum Theory
118
Conclusion
124
Extraterrestrial Life in the Fast
283
CHAPTER 9
287
Conclusion
303
Thoughts Notions and Speculations 243
307
Conclusion
335
Notes
341
VII
343
Conclusion
371

Notes
130
Quantum Weirdness Verified
133
Analyzing Star Trek
168
Chapter Outcomes
174
Conclusion
199
CHAPTER 7
206
Black Holes and Time Travel into the Past
213
Impact of the Theory
247
Notes
281
Notes
377
Conclusion
439
CHAPTER 14
448
Biotechnology and the Green Revolution 458
484
APPENDIX 2
497
Glossary
504
and the Environment 465
540
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Paul A. Sukys is a professor of humanities, literature, law, and legal studies at North Central State College in Mansfield, Ohio.

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