Nine Crazy Ideas in Science
Discover the intriguing world of unconventional science with Nine Crazy Ideas in Science by Robert Ehrlich, published by Princeton University Press in 2002. This thought-provoking paperback, spanning 256 pages, delves into nine controversial propositions that challenge widely accepted beliefs. From the assertion that AIDS is not caused by HIV to the claim that distributing more guns can reduce crime, Ehrlich presents ideas that spark debate and curiosity. Each hypothesis is carefully evaluated, making this book accessible to both general readers and students alike. Engage with the bold concepts from physics, biology, and social science that may change the way you think about the world around you. Perfect for anyone interested in popular science and the exploration of controversial knowledge!