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Too Big to Walk

The New Science of Dinosaurs

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Publisher Description

Ever since Jurassic Park we thought we knew how dinosaurs lived their lives. In this remarkable new book, Brian J. Ford reveals that dinosaurs were, in fact, profoundly different from what we believe, and their environment was unlike anything we have previously thought.

In this meticulous and absorbing account, Ford reviews the latest scientific evidence to show that the popular accounts of dinosaurs’ lives contain ideas that are no more than convenient inventions: how dinosaurs mated, how they hunted and communicated, how they nursed their young, even how they moved. He uncovers many surprising details which challenge our most deeply-held beliefs – such as the revelation that an asteroid impact did not end the dinosaurs’ existence.

Professor Ford’s illuminating examination changes everything. As he unravels the history of the world, we discover that evolution was not Charles Darwin’s idea; there were many philosophers who published the theory before him. The concept of continental drift and plate tectonics did not begin with Alfred Wegener a century ago, but dates back to learned pioneers hundreds of years before his time. Ever since scientists first began to study dinosaurs, they have travelled with each other down the wrong path, and Ford now shows how this entire branch of science has to be rewritten.

A new dinosaur species is announced every ten days, and more and more information is currently being discovered about how they may have lived: locomotion, hunting, nesting behaviour, distribution, extinction. Ford brings together these amazing discoveries in this controversial new book which undoubtedly will ruffle a few feathers, or scales if you are an old-school dinosaur lover.

About the author

Brian J. Ford is a renowned biologist who has published hundreds of scientific articles in journals including Nature, New Scientist, Scientific American and the British Medical Journal. He has written for The Times, the Daily Telegraph and the Guardian and has hosted programmes including Science Now and Kaleidoscope for the BBC. He has frequently contributed to programmes including Newsbeat and Newsnight and is a fellow of Cardiff University, former fellow of the Open University, a fellow (and former officer) of both the Linnean Society and of the Institute of Biology. He was awarded a fellowship by the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts (NESTA) and was recently presented with honorary fellowship of the Royal Microscopical Society. He is a life fellow of Cambridge Philosophical Society and President Emeritus of the Cambridge Society for the Application of Research. His many books have appeared in over 130 editions around the world, and he is frequently invited to travel extensively overseas to lecture on his work and ideas.

GENRE
Science & Nature
RELEASED
2018
May 31
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
528
Pages
PUBLISHER
William Collins
SELLER
HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
SIZE
30.6
MB

Customer Reviews

Nat King Cobra ,

Garbage

This book is a load of garbage. As any professional paleontologist can tell you, Brian Ford is a well-known crank and total amateur with no research credentials in vertebrate paleontology, and no first-hand understanding of the decades of debate about dinosaur biomechanics. He has no formal academic credentials or institution, no peer-reviewed papers in respected journals, and is notorious for writing silly papers about many topics, then jumping to something completely different. He is famous among paleontologists for his meaningless "experiments" playing with plastic toy dinosaurs and beakers of water, and not even addressing the HUGE scientific literature that carefully assesses what the true mass of dinosaurs was like, how strong their limb bones were, and the amount of biomechanical stresses on those bones. One of the biggest flaws in his mass calculations is the failure to take into account the many air sacs that dinosaurs had along their spines and throughout their bodies (just as their descendants, the birds, have), which drastically reduces the amount of mass their bones had to support.
Most professional paleontologists don't even waste their time reading his stuff since it is clearly crackpot nonsense. However, the book market is happy to take garbage and put it between covers if it has "dinosaur" in the title and will sell copies to the gullible

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