Einstein's Riddle: Riddles, Paradoxes and Conundrums to Stretch Your Mind

Einstein's Riddle: Riddles, Paradoxes and Conundrums to Stretch Your Mind

by JeremyStangroom (Author)

Synopsis

Riddles, paradoxes, and conundrums have been confusing and confounding people since at least the time of the Ancient Greeks. The eponymous riddle, according to legend, was devised by Albert Einstein as a child. He claimed that only about 2% of the population would be able to work out the correct answer. There are no tricks and there is only one answer. It requires the cool application of logic to solve. And a lot of patience. Einstein's Riddle features fifty of the toughest logic problems, lateral thinking puzzles, and tests of mental agility. By turns entertaining and infuriating, the puzzles challenge our preconceptions, tell us about how we reason, and provide a rigorous intellectual workout.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 144
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Published: 18 May 2009

ISBN 10: 1408801493
ISBN 13: 9781408801499
Book Overview: MENTAL MUSCLES: Einstein's Riddle will keep your brain in shape by solving puzzles, understanding paradoxes, and practicing new ways of thinking. POPULAR PUZZLES: From the success of the New York Times crossword puzzles to immensely popular sudoku books, it's clear that there's a huge demand for challenging, mind-bending tests. GREAT PACKAGE: Unlike many puzzle books, Einstein's Riddle includes funny images and photographs to help illustrate the 50 riddles and make the book an appealing gift.

Author Bio
Jeremy Stangroom has a Ph.D. from the London School of Economics. He is currently the New Media editor of The Philosopher's Magazine, which he founded with Julian Baggini in 1997. He is the author/editor of numerous books, including The Little Book of Big Ideas: Philosophy and The Little Book of Big Ideas: Religion. He is also series editor, with James Garvey, of Continuum Books' major new series on Contemporary Social Issues. Stangroom is an elected fellow the Committee for the Scientific Examination of Religion.