Spaceships travel through time at lightspeed, piloted by human
clones and talking animals. Serious injuries are healed with the
wave of a medical gizmo. The media makes it all look easy. Can
scientists hope to accomplish such amazing feats in the real world,
or are they merely flights of fancy? This book is a fun look at
what can, and can't, be achieved with current technology in today's
laboratory experiments.
Fans of the "Jetsons," "Star Trek," and "Star Wars" will learn
the facts behind the fiction through entires that describe the
scientific inventions and procedures on the screen, and how they
differ from the reality. Van Riper shows us who innovators like
Charles Darwin, Benjamin Franklin, and Isaac Newton really were
before they were mythologized. He discusses how animals such as
chimpanzees, dolphins, and elephants are portrayed in books and
films, and what we really know about animal intelligence. This book
lifts the curtain on science fiction, revealing how and where
scientific laws have been discarded for the sake of a good
plot.
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