A Bee in a Cathedral: And 99 Other Scientific Analogies
by
Joel Levy
"100 scientific truths and principles clearly explained using the power of analogy. "
The well-known "a bee in a cathedral" analogy describes the size of an atom and its nucleus in understandable terms. The analogy goes that if an atom were expanded to the size of a cathedral, the nucleus would be only about the size of a bee.
"A Bee in a Cathedral" uses analogies to demonst
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Published
June 16th 2011
by Firefly Books
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Joel Levy is a writer who specializes in history and science. In this book he acknowledges the difficulty of understanding the complexities of science when it involves difficult equations, vast distances and the unimaginably small. Educators turn to analogies to help students understand difficult concepts. Levy has created an attractive book that covers scientific concepts in physics, chemistry, biology, astronomy, earth science, the human body and technology. An analogy is a resemblance or simi...more
I must say I was rather impressed by this book, it contained far more facts and odd tidbits of information than I originally expected and despite the rather unusual layout it was a joy to read. Levy has pulled together the main points of a variety of areas of science from physics through biology and earth science to technology and presents them in such a way that anyone can get their heads around them. I note that there have been claims of inaccuracies but for all the sections I'm familiar with...more
This was a fun book to skim through. Although I already knew most of the numbers presented here, it helps to see the concepts conveyed through everyday objects. It's easy to take the scope of scientific processes for granted once you get used to scientific notation, but every once in a while it's good to really be forced to think about how big/small/powerful things are.
It also had a lot of interesting facts that I didn't know (e.g. the vacuum in the main tube in the Large Hadron Collider is the...more
It also had a lot of interesting facts that I didn't know (e.g. the vacuum in the main tube in the Large Hadron Collider is the...more
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Joel Levy is a writer and journalist specializing in science and history. He is the author of over a dozen books, including The Little Book of Conspiracies and Scientific Feuds: From Galileo to the Human Genome Project. PHOBIAPEDIA is his first book for children.
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