Voodoo Science: The Road from Foolishness to FraudOxford University Press, 25 may 2000 - 240 páginas In a time of dazzling scientific progress, how can we separate genuine breakthroughs from the noisy gaggle of false claims? From Deepak Chopra's "quantum alternative to growing old" to unwarranted hype surrounding the International Space Station, Robert Park leads us down the back alleys of fringe science, through the gleaming corridors of Washington power and even into our evolutionary past to search out the origins of voodoo science. Along the way, he offers simple and engaging science lessons, proving that you don't have to be a scientist to spot the fraudulent science that swirls around us. While remaining highly humorous, this hard-hitting account also tallies the cost: the billions spent on worthless therapies, the tax dollars squandered on government projects that are doomed to fail, the investors bilked by schemes that violate the most fundamental laws of nature. But the greatest cost is human: fear of imaginary dangers, reliance on magical cures, and above all, a mistaken view of how the world works. To expose the forces that sustain voodoo science, Park examines the role of the media, the courts, bureaucrats and politicians, as well as the scientific community. Scientists argue that the cure is to raise general scientific literacy. But what exactly should a scientifically literate society know? Park argues that the public does not need a specific knowledge of science so much as a scientific world view--an understanding that we live in an orderly universe governed by natural laws that cannot be circumvented. |
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In which science offers a strategy for sorting out the truth | 28 |
In which people turn to natural medicine | 46 |
In which people dream of artificial worlds | 68 |
In which Congress seeks to repeal the laws of thermodynamics | 92 |
In which people dream of infinite free energy | 111 |
In which power lines are suspected of causing cancer | 140 |
In which the courts confront Junk Science | 162 |
In which Voodoo Science is protected by official secrecy | 172 |
In which ancient superstitions reappear as pseudoscience | 192 |
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