In How To: Absurd Scientific Advice for Common Real-World Problems, Randall Munroe applies rigorous scientific thinking to solve everyday challenges in the most comically impractical ways imaginable. From the creator of xkcd and bestselling books like What If?, this guide explores the outer limits of possibility, offering highly detailed, albeit absurd, solutions to mundane tasks.
Munroe delves into scenarios such as predicting weather by analyzing Facebook photo pixels, identifying your generational cohort by measuring tooth radioactivity, or even crossing a river by boiling it. Readers will find advice on taking a selfie with a telescope, getting to appointments on time by impacting the moon, and various methods for disposing of the book itself – including subducting it into the Earth's mantle or launching it into the sun. Each problem is approached with scientific accuracy and illustrated with Munroe's distinctive infographics and witty drawings.
Why You Should Read?
- Explore complex scientific concepts presented through hilariously impractical applications.
- Challenge conventional thinking and discover the absurd reaches of what's scientifically possible.
- Enjoy Randall Munroe's unique blend of humor, detailed explanations, and clever illustrations.
- Gain a deeper, albeit unconventional, understanding of the science and technology that underpins daily life.