Why Science is cool and why Print media must die
To 11th graders, it meant mugging up a lot of information that doesn't make sense. To atheists, it is the weapon of choice. To Breaking Bad fans, its the path to the perfect way of cooking meth. Science.
My last checked out book was Periodic Tales: The Curious Lives of Elements by Hugh Aldersey-Williams. Hugh takes elements from the periodic table and scavenges their history, giving readers a book full of did you know's (in which,for most part, your answer will be "no, I did not.")
Talking of cultural significance of the known elements shows how humans have provided a certain character to them. Silver is seen as feminine while gold is seen as masculine. Some scientist randomly waded a mesh through water to make carbonated water. His name was Schweppes.Before it was known that radium was radioactive, there used to be radium spa's and radium cosmetics(yay,capitalism!). Marie Curie and her scientist husband provided great fodder for romance entusiasts who were in love with their work-relationship.
Someone made an aeroplane out of lead. As expected, it didn't fly.
This is just an atom of the knowledge of elements I gained from reading this book.
The elements were always there, we just discover them and re-discover them and use them in ways that please and profit us. Even if you fail your chemistry papers, you should give this book a go.
Another great place to visit if you are feeling science hungry is ASAPScience on youtube. It is a channel dedicated to doodling out answers we never wonder about loudly. Some of these are, what are the effects of marijuana and which came first: the chicken or the egg?
My last checked out book was Periodic Tales: The Curious Lives of Elements by Hugh Aldersey-Williams. Hugh takes elements from the periodic table and scavenges their history, giving readers a book full of did you know's (in which,for most part, your answer will be "no, I did not.")
Talking of cultural significance of the known elements shows how humans have provided a certain character to them. Silver is seen as feminine while gold is seen as masculine. Some scientist randomly waded a mesh through water to make carbonated water. His name was Schweppes.Before it was known that radium was radioactive, there used to be radium spa's and radium cosmetics(yay,capitalism!). Marie Curie and her scientist husband provided great fodder for romance entusiasts who were in love with their work-relationship.
Someone made an aeroplane out of lead. As expected, it didn't fly.
This is just an atom of the knowledge of elements I gained from reading this book.
The elements were always there, we just discover them and re-discover them and use them in ways that please and profit us. Even if you fail your chemistry papers, you should give this book a go.
Another great place to visit if you are feeling science hungry is ASAPScience on youtube. It is a channel dedicated to doodling out answers we never wonder about loudly. Some of these are, what are the effects of marijuana and which came first: the chicken or the egg?
More than anything, it's scary just to look at the stacked rolls. One of those awe-inspiring moments when you decide it must never exist again...
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately, only we'll know what it felt like.
DeleteI always was against print media. We don't buy newspapers at home, because we don't need them now. Such a waste, such a destruction. And that's why I didn't come for the trip. Although I wasn't there, I can so feel it.
DeleteAgain Samah, I reiterate: you are very wise and understanding. :-)
Yep it is really destructive. We still get newspapers though.
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