The Half-Life of Facts

The Half-Life of FactsIn The Half-Life of Facts (2012), author Samuel Arbesman argues that “everything we know has an expiration date.

It’s basically an argument in favor of Internet search engines over rote memorization, and a reminder that the world changes as much (or more) than we do as we age, even if we do not recognize it.

Read reviews from the Wall Street Journal and Bloomberg, and check out Arbesman’s web site.

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