
The Undercover Scientist
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Narrated by:
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Roger May
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By:
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Peter J Bentley
About this listen
As he does so he explains exactly what happens when you put metal in a microwave (the electric field inside the oven causes the metal to heat up like a light bulb filament) and why getting the juice from chilli peppers in your eye is so painful (the peppers contain a chemical that fools your nerve-endings into behaving as though they've been burnt). From there he goes on to show how these simple events form part of a pattern of scientific principles that govern everything around us.
If you want to find out how a diesel engine is able to run on chip fat or why lightning actually does strike the same place twice, The Undercover Scientist has all the answers.
©2008 Peter J. Bentley (P)2009 WF Howes LtdIs there anything you would change about this book?
I gave up after a couple of hours as I felt that the information was too simplistic. I waited, minute by minute to hear things improve, but they didn't.Would you be willing to try another book from Peter J Bentley? Why or why not?
Possibly.Was The Undercover Scientist worth the listening time?
Sadly, no.Any additional comments?
Noticeably, (for me), a great and easy-on-the-ear narration. Content was unsuitable, though.Well done, but.....
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Very cool book
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High School Science as a Story...
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fascinating listen
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Was The Undercover Scientist worth the listening time?
NoAny additional comments?
Everything discussed I would have classed more as general knowledge rather than science specifically. Too simple even for pop. science category.Too simplistic
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Unfortunately, also the narration has a schoolmasterly tone..a schoolmaster who tries hard to be entertaining but somehow just isn't...
schoolmasterly...
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