A Rollicking Assault on Science's Inability to Answer Life's Most Important Questions


Alex Tsakiris has interviewed many bestselling authors and dozens of world-class academics on his popular science pod...

Buy Now From Amazon

A Rollicking Assault on Science's Inability to Answer Life's Most Important Questions


Alex Tsakiris has interviewed many bestselling authors and dozens of world-class academics on his popular science podcast Skeptiko.com. In this book he shares with us what he's learned through his 200 plus interviews with some of the world’s leading consciousness researchers and thinkers. In doing so, he reveals what the best research is saying about 'big picture' science questions and the limits of science in general. What's he's learned, in short, is that science-as-we-know-it is an emperor-with-no-clothes-on proposition. It mesmerizes us with flashy trinkets, while failing at its core mission of leading us toward self-discovery. Science is wrong about almost everything because science depends on our consciousness being an illusion—and it’s not!


ALEX TSAKIRIS is a successful entrepreneur turned science podcaster. In 2007 he founded Skeptiko.com, which has become the #1 podcast covering the science of human consciousness. Alex has appeared on syndicated radio talk shows both in the US and the UK. He lives in Del Mar, California. Visit the author's website at whyscienceiswrong.com.



Similar Products

Why Materialism Is Baloney: How True Skeptics Know There Is No Death and Fathom Answers to life, the Universe, and EverythingBrief Peeks Beyond: Critical Essays on Metaphysics, Neuroscience, Free Will, Skepticism and CultureThe Immortal Mind: Science and the Continuity of Consciousness beyond the BrainMore Than Allegory: On Religious Myth, Truth And BeliefDreamed Up Reality: Diving into the Mind to Uncover the Astonishing Hidden Tale of NatureWhat is Reality?: The New Map of Cosmos, Consciousness, and Existence (A New Paradigm Book)Meaning in Absurdity: What bizarre phenomena can tell us about the nature of realityThe Divine Spark: A Graham Hancock Reader: Psychedelics, Consciousness, and the Birth of Civilization