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Breaking Bad's (anti)hero Walter White (played by Emmy-winner Bryan Cranston) is a scientist, a high school chemistry teacher who displays a plaque that recognizes his “contributions to research awarded the Nobel Prize.” During the course of five seasons, Walt practices a lot of ad hoc chemistry–from experiments that explode to acid-based evidence destruction to an amazing repertoire of methodologies for illicit meth making. But how much of Walt's science is actually scientific? In The Science of “Breaking Bad,” Dave Trumbore and Donna Nelson explain, analyze, and evaluate the show's portrayal of science, from the pilot's opening credits to the final moments of the series finale. The intent is not, of course, to provide a how-to manual for wannabe meth moguls but to decode the show's most head-turning, jaw-dropping moments. Trumbore, a science and entertainment writer, and Nelson, a professor of chemistry and Breaking Bad's science advisor, are the perfect scientific tour guides.
Trumbore and Nelson cover the show's portrayal of chemistry, biology, physics, and subdivisions of each area including toxicology and electromagnetism. They explain, among other things, Walt's DIY battery making; the dangers of Mylar balloons; the feasibility of using hydrofluoric acid to dissolve bodies; and the chemistry of methamphetamine itself. Nelson adds interesting behind-the-scenes anecdotes and describes her work with the show's creator and writers. Marius Stan, who played Bogdan on the show (and who is a PhD scientist himself) contributes a foreword. This is a book for every science buff who appreciated the show's scientific moments and every diehard Breaking Bad fan who wondered just how smart Walt really was.
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Unlock the secrets behind the explosive experiments and acid-based evidence destruction in Breaking Bad with The Science of Breaking Bad (Mit Press) Book! Dive deep into the authenticity of the science portrayed in the iconic series, analyzed and explained by science and entertainment writer Dave Trumbore and chemistry professor Donna Nelson. Discover the real scientific facts behind every jaw-dropping moment, from DIY battery making to the chemistry of methamphetamine itself. Get ready to be amazed!
Join Dave Trumbore and Donna Nelson on a scientific journey through the world of Breaking Bad. Explore the show's portrayal of chemistry, biology, physics, toxicology, electromagnetism, and more. Learn about the dangers of Mylar balloons, the feasibility of using hydrofluoric acid to dissolve bodies, and the chemistry behind Walt's meth-making endeavors. This book is a must-have for fans who want to delve deeper into the genius of Walter White and the show's impeccable attention to scientific detail.
Delve into the world of Breaking Bad like never before with The Science of Breaking Bad (Mit Press) Book! Uncover the brilliance behind Walter White's scientific endeavors, with insights and anecdotes from Breaking Bad's science advisor Donna Nelson. Whether you're a science buff intrigued by the show's scientific accuracy or a diehard Breaking Bad fan curious about Walt's intellectual prowess, this book is your backstage pass to the mind-bending science of one of TV's greatest shows.
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