Showing posts with label Encyclopedia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Encyclopedia. Show all posts

Thursday, September 24, 2015

Pseudoscience: A Critical Encyclopedia




Pseudoscience: A Critical Encyclopedia by Brian Regal


2009 | ISBN: 031335507X | English | 191 pages | PDF | 3 MB




What makes science science? How do we tell which assertions, beliefs, and methods are scientifically sound, and which are not? Brian Regal"s authoritative, entertaining new reference, Pseudoscience: A Critical Encyclopedia gets at the heart of these questions by helping readers understand how the scientific method works, how to critically analyze all kinds of "evidence," and how to sort through long-running myths and current pseudoscience controversies.




Ranging from the dawn of history to the present and across world cultures, Pseudoscience uses a field of endless fascination as a means of driving home the importance of solid scientific reasoning. The encyclopedia spans the full spectrum of scientific and nonscientific pursuits, from chemistry, biology, psychology, and medicine to eugenics, religion, cryptozoology, the occult, and paranormal activities. Specific entries focus on general concepts of science, the lives of individuals, and claims of abilities. Throughout, these entries go beyond simply stating facts by constantly engaging readers in a discussion about the very nature of true scientific discovery.








Sunday, September 20, 2015

The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Propeller Airliners [Repost]




The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Propeller Airliners by Bill Gunston


English | Jan. 1, 1980 | ISBN: 0896730786 | 264 Pages | PDF | 30.26 MB




The history of propeller airliners, from the first dramatic passenger flights in converted World War I planes of the great turboprops of the 1940s and 1950s, is a proud one. Though outnumbered on today"s major air routes, the propeller-driven airliner is successfully holding its own and is now challenging jet liners on short routes where fuel economy is important.