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Exploding a Myth: : Conventional wisdom or scientific Truth

by Dunning-Davies
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Overview

In this book Jeremy Dunning-Davies deals with the influence that "conventional wisdom" has on science, scientific research and development. He sets out to explode' the mythical conception that all scientific topics are open for free discussion and argues that no-one can openly raise questions about relativity, dispute the 'Big Bang' theory, or the existence of black holes, which all seem to be accepted facts of science rather than science fiction. In today's modern climate with "Britain's radioactive refuse heap already big enough to fill the Royal Albert Hall" (Edmund Conway, Economics Editor The Daily Telegraph 28.11.06), it is alarming that there are potential advances in hadronic mechanics which could conceivably pave the way for new clean energies and even a safe in-house method for the disposal of nuclear waste, that have not even been considered by the present establishment. These examples are from the field of physics but there can be little doubt that outside factors have affected the progress of most, if not all, branches of science for many years. Factors other than purely scientific ones still appear to be exerting tremendous influences on progress in a wide variety of fields. Is it too idealistic or naΓ―ve, to expect that science should remain pure and stay unaffected by such factors? Dr Dunning-Davies presents a beautifully written argument that if science is to progress, and be of any real use, these external factors must be held at bay.

About the Author, Dunning-Davies

Professor Jeremy Dunning-Davies is a distinguished lecturer and author who pioneered the thermodynamics of anti-matter and is extremely knowledgable in the history of physics and astronomy. He is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Physics at the University of Hull, UK and also holds an honorary position at the Institute for Basic Research in Palm Harbor, Florida. His other extremely well-received more mainstream works, "Mathematical Methods for Mathematicians, Physical Scientists and Engineers" (2003) and "Concise Thermodynamics, Second Edition" (2007) are also published by Horwood Publishing Ltd and available through Amazon.

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Book Details

Published
June 12, 2026
Publisher
Woodhead Publishing, Limited
Pages
256
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781904275305

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