by Dr Roger Highfield (Author), Dr Roger Highfield (Author)
Behind the magic of Harry Potter--a witty and illuminating look at the scientific principles, theories, and assumptions of the boy wizard's world, newly come to life again in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child and the upcoming film Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald
Can Fluffy the three-headed dog be explained by advances in molecular biology? Could the discovery of cosmic gravity-shielding effects unlock the secret to the Nimbus 2000 broomstick's ability to fly? Is the griffin really none other than the dinosaur Protoceratops? Roger Highfield, author of the critically acclaimed The Physics of Christmas, explores the fascinating links between magic and science to reveal that much of what strikes us as supremely strange in the Potter books can actually be explained by the conjurings of the scientific mind. This is the perfect guide for parents who want to teach their children science through their favorite adventures as well as for the millions of adult fans of the series intrigued by its marvels and mysteries.
- An ALA Booklist Editors' Choice -
Format: Paperback
Pages: 322
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Penguin Group
Published: Jun 2003
ISBN 10: 0142003557
ISBN 13: 9780142003558
Far-ranging . . . Enlightens Harry Potter's magical realm, but also the magic taking place in labs and classrooms in our own world.
--Science News
He has interviewed the world's best Muggle scientists to identify the explanations behind everything from the Mirror of Erised to the Invisibility Cloak . . . A great introduction to a whole variety of issues.
--Simon Singh, The Observer
A wonderful hook for a wonderful book . . . as one reads The Science of Harry Potter it is impossible not to become intrigued.
--Orlando Sentinel