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Mabŏp ŭi pihaeng, Rich'ŏdŭ Tok'insŭ ; Anna Rench'oba kŭrim ; Yi Han-ŭm omgim

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Mabŏp ŭi pihaeng, Rich'ŏdŭ Tok'insŭ ; Anna Rench'oba kŭrim ; Yi Han-ŭm omgim
Language
kor
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illustrationsportraits
Index
index present
Literary form
non fiction
Main title
Mabŏp ŭi pihaeng
Oclc number
1367350207
Responsibility statement
Rich'ŏdŭ Tok'insŭ ; Anna Rench'oba kŭrim ; Yi Han-ŭm omgim
Summary
880-04, In this book, Richard Dawkins covers almost all the major stories of overcoming gravity, from the myth of Icarus, who flew into the sky with wings, to the extinct but largest flying creature, the pterosaur, to the Wright Brothers' first powered airplane. These various examples give this book an experience that is not just a hard and difficult science book, but a comprehensive encyclopedia full of amazing stories that stimulate the imagination. The biggest feature of this book is that it first throws an intriguing event or question, followed by a kind explanation based on scientific principles to continue to stimulate the reader's imagination. As for the similarities between birds and human-made airplanes, the author clearly explains why the two objects inevitably resemble each other. As long as they fly, whether birds or man-made airplanes, they are subject to the same physical laws as gravity and fluid dynamics. Therefore, despite the fundamental difference between living and non-living things, the solution to the problem is bound to be similar. In addition, it introduces the amazing secrets of evolution developed and developed for flight”-- Google translation of Yes24.comIn Korean
Target audience
adult

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