The Invisible World

The Invisible World by Alan Brookman, published by Macmillan Children’s in 1986, is a 33-page exploration of natural phenomena that are not visible to the naked eye. This edition presents a detailed examination of various invisible elements, such as infrared radiation, radio waves, and sound waves, along with the systems that have been developed to detect these phenomena.
Readers will find a clear description of the scientific principles behind these invisible forces and the technologies used to observe them. The book focuses on the intersection of science and mathematics, providing insights into how these concepts shape our understanding of the world around us. With its straightforward approach, The Invisible World serves as an informative resource for those interested in the fields of physics and natural science.
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Describes natural phenomena which are invisible to the naked eye, including infrared radiation, radio waves, and sound waves, and the systems which have been developed to detect them.
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