The Physics of Christmas

From the Aerodynamics of Reindeer to the Thermodynamics of Turkey

Author  Roger Highfield Read by  Gerard Doyle
The Physics of Christmas

Can reindeer fly? Why is Santa Claus fat? Could scientists clone the perfect Christmas tree? Was the Star of Bethlehem really a comet? Why is Rudolph’s nose red? How does Santa manage to deliver presents to an estimated 842 million households in a single night? What could we do to guarantee a white Christmas every year?

These are among the questions explored in an irresistibly witty book that illuminates the cherished rituals, legends, and icons of Christmas from a unique and fascinating perspective: science.

$19.95
November 5, 2002
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