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Einstein's Refrigerator Stories

AUTHOR: Steve Silverman
ISBN: 0740714198

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Einstein's Refrigerator Stories
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by Steve Silverman


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Steve Silverman was looking for a way to add some spice to his high school lectures when he realized that weird and bizarre true-life stories would capture his students' attention. In fact, they worked so well that the science teacher then began posting his discoveries to his own Web site, which he dubbed Useless Information. Well-researched and clearly sourced, Silverman's unusual tidbits have gained a wide following. In Einstein's Refridgerator, Silverman collects more than 30 of the most fascinating stories he has gathered - tales of forgotten genius, great blunders, and incredible feats of survival, as well as answers to puzzling questions. Einstein's Refridgerator is a remarkable book with spellbinding stories. Whatever happened to the refrigerator Einstein helped invent? While it never became a commercial success, its underlying concepts became the basis for cooling nuclear breeder reactors.


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Einstein's Refrigerator Stories
- Book Reviews,
by Steve Silverman

Einstein's Refrigerator Stories

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In Einstein's Refrigerator, Silverman collects more than thirty of the most fascinating stories he has gathered -- tales of forgotten genius, great blunders, and incredible feats of survival, as well as answers to puzzling questions. Einstein's Refrigerator is a remarkable book with spellbinding stories, all of which are fully documented and sourced. Whatever happened to the refrigerator Einstein helped invent? While it never became a commercial success, its underlying concepts became the basis for cooling nuclear breeder reactors.

Steve Silverman teaches earth science, physics, and computer science at Chatham High School near Albany, New York, is a designer of more than one hundred inventions, and has had a long fascination with computers and the informational powers of the Internet.

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Want some useless information? Log onto www.uselessinformation.org, a Yahoo! Site of the Week. Here is a collection of bizarre true stories used by Steve Silverman, who teaches earth science, physics, and computer science at Chatham High School in New York. He found that students became curious and excited about science and history when reading about Mike the headless chicken (photo provided), John Hanson (the first President of the United States), Joshua Norton (our first and only emperor), Hedy Lamarr (actress and inventor), and Joseph Pujol, who made a living passing gas. He imitated voices, sound effects, and even played musical scores. Silverman's collection is fun and informative and useless. It is sure to be a hit. KLIATT Codes: JSA—Recommended for junior and senior high school students, advanced students, and adults. 2001, Andrews McMeel, 183p., $9.95. Ages 13 to adult. Reviewer: Janet Julian; English Teacher, Retired, Grafton H.S., Grafton, M , November 2001 (Vol. 35, No. 6)


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