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Pseudoscience : an amusing history of crackpot ideas and why we love them

Kang, Lydia, author2024 - 2025English
More than 2,000 years ago, Aristotle originated the scientific method. And it's been an uphill batter ever since. Instead of sticking to what the evidence proves, we love to believe in things like the Bermuda Triangle, personality tests, crop circles, Bigfoot, spontaneous human combustion, and UFOs. Covering everything from the easily disproved to the wildly speculative, hucksterism to conspiracy theories, this book is an entertaining and visually rich look at the history of the bizarre and our all-too-human weakness to fall for things scientifically suspect. But also, let's be honest -- the earth does seem kind of flat.
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