Reseña del editor:
A fascinating exploration of the limits of human knowledge of our planet, its history and culture, and the universe beyond, from the author ofThe Things that Nobody Knows
There are many, many more things that nobody knows. Do animals have a sense of humor? Why do we have five fingers? How long can humans live? What did Jesus do in his youth? Which speech did Lincoln deliver at Gettysburg? Does the appendix have any use? Is there an odd perfect number? In this witty and enlightening follow-up to The Things that Nobody Knows, William Hartston takes us on a guided tour of 501 further gaps in our knowledge of cosmology, mathematics, animal behavior, medical science, music, art, and literature.
Biografía del autor:
William Hartston is a mathematician, industrial psychologist, and twice winner of the English chess championship. He runs competitions in creative thinking for theIndependent and is the author of The Encyclopedia of Useless Information.
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