In an era of remarkable scientific advancements, distinguishing true breakthroughs from false claims becomes crucial. Robert L. Park navigates through the murky realms of fringe science, exploring topics like Deepak Chopra's "quantum alternative to growing old," "free energy" machines, and the exaggerated excitement surrounding the International Space Station. He uncovers the origins of voodoo science while providing accessible science lessons, demonstrating that anyone can identify the foolish and fraudulent claims surrounding us. With a blend of humor, from Joe Newman's Energy Machine to the French "sniffer plane," Park highlights the significant costs of voodoo science: billions wasted on ineffective therapies, tax dollars lost on doomed government projects, and investors deceived by schemes that defy natural laws. The human cost is even greater, manifesting as fear of imaginary threats, dependence on magical solutions, and a distorted understanding of reality. Park scrutinizes the roles of media, courts, bureaucrats, and politicians in perpetuating these myths. While scientists advocate for increased scientific literacy as a remedy, Park argues that what society truly needs is a scientific worldview—an appreciation of the orderly universe governed by natural laws, free from the influence of magic or miracles.
Robert L. Park Ordre des livres (chronologique)
Robert Lee Park examine de manière critique la médecine alternative et la pseudoscience, soulignant comment les découvertes scientifiques légitimes sont déformées ou ignorées par les médias, certains scientifiques et les défenseurs des politiques publiques. Son œuvre offre une perspective pénétrante sur les défis auxquels la science légitime est confrontée dans le monde moderne. Il est connu pour ses commentaires incisifs sur la mauvaise représentation de la science et sa préférence pour l'exploration spatiale robotique plutôt qu'habitée.
