理查德•羅賓遜是英國的科學節目主持人,著有大眾科學的書,包括獲得安萬特奬提名的《科學魔術》係列(牛津大學齣版社)。
The frustrating component of life known as Murphy's (or Sod's) Law is no respecter of persons. The more you are desperate for things to go right, the more they go wrong. But, is that really the case, and, if so, is there a rational explanation? So: when you drop the toast how do you know it will land butter-side down? Why does the queue you're in always go slowest? That tune you hate - isn't it the one you can't get out of your head? However odd it seems, there is generally a scientific explanation. Much of Murphy's Law stems from the way the mind works - its physical limitations, evolutionary biases and social impressionability. In this fascinating book, popular-science presenter Richard Robinson teases out the answers, accessibly and entertainingly.
没有看这本书之前,只是在生活中常常会笑谈一句:哈,明明每天早晨等车的时候看到某某路三分钟一趟过的不是挺勤的吗,怎么今天该等它了反而不来了!有时候也会很气愤,明明我这么着急,红绿灯怎么却这么慢?!不过是生活中的小事,如同星座一般,不看时并未有什么感觉,但是重...
評分1.我们所有感官器官只能接受这个世界的一部分。 2.我们自身的测量系统从来就不准确。 3.我们的记忆总是模糊的。 4.然后在我们的脑中,我们基于上述3点做连接。 5.What the worse,我们倾向于服从情感。 6.和公众环境
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