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Humble Pi

A Comedy of Maths Errors

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Humble Pi

By: Matt Parker
Narrated by: Matt Parker
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Penguin presents the audiobook edition of Humble Pi written and read by Matt Parker.

What makes a bridge wobble when it's not meant to? Billions of dollars mysteriously vanish into thin air? A building rock when its resonant frequency matches a gym class leaping to Snap's 1990 hit I've Got The Power? The answer is maths. Or, to be precise, what happens when maths goes wrong in the real world.

As Matt Parker shows us, our modern lives are built on maths: computer programmes, finance, engineering. And most of the time this maths works quietly behind the scenes, until...it doesn't. Exploring and explaining a litany of glitches, near-misses and mishaps involving the internet, big data, elections, street signs, lotteries, the Roman empire and a hapless Olympic shooting team, Matt Parker shows us the bizarre ways maths trips us up, and what this reveals about its essential place in our world.

Mathematics doesn't have good 'people skills', but we would all be better off, he argues, if we saw it as a practical ally. This book shows how, by making maths our friend, we can learn from its pitfalls. It also contains puzzles, challenges, geometric socks, jokes about binary code and three deliberate mistakes. Getting it wrong has never been more fun.

©2019 Matt Parker (P)2019 Penguin Audio
Mathematics Political Science Politics & Government Thought-Provoking

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Critic reviews

"Matt Parker has pulled off something wonderful...his stories are superb." (Marcus Berkmann)

"Bought it yesterday, enjoying it enormously, well done!" (Dara Ó Briain)

"[Matt Parker] shows off math at its most playful and multifarious." (Jordan Ellenberg, author of How to Not Be Wrong)

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Very interesting book, but I have to say that I found two errors within the book
1) The author seems to find that there is some errors when it comes to the physical measurements of some non-described part of a certain US President whose name is a rule in the game of Bridge (I suspect that the author suffer from Trump Derangement Syndrome)
2) The author doesn't seem to be able to understand memes... (another reason to suspect Trump Derangement Syndrome). The author attribute a certain million dollar meme about ObamaCare to an unnamed and quite frankly unknown person on "the right side of the political spectrum" without actually asking any questions about the actual origin of the meme. Based on the meme there is no way to say anything about the political persuasion of the person seemingly quoted in the meme.

Errors within a book about errors

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I loved this, I'm rubbish at maths, but never once was i made to feel stupid. It was laugh out loud funny, interesting and engaging, the fact he narrated it himself i feel helps as it flows better with his knowledge and appropriate emphasis. A really interesting and educational listen, I would highly recommend it, if give it more stars of i could.

Funny

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Read this for the second time. I really enjoyed it this time around. Its witty in places and the narration was clear. All in all, I loved it.

Second time around

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If you watch Matt's and Tom Scott's videos on youtube you have probably heard most of these stories.
On the other hand, even the repeated stories don't become any less funny!

Best if tou are new to this content

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Very enjoyable listen. Full of interesting stories that give weight to the core lessons being shared.

The Ned

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Great book, I smiled all the way through. It reminded me that we are all human.

Made my drive to work bearable

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What a great book. Wish I read this as a student when studying math… maybe I would have been more relaxed. Everyone makes mistakes but that is how we learn.

I loved this!

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Matt does it again! whether you know him from YouTube or not this author can bring a funny twist to everything mathematical, and that means that he can add a fun twist to everything. This eye opening book will make you reflect on the deepest thoughts with a smile on your face and a nice LoL from time to time!
Thoroughly enjoyed it!

As if maths on its own wasn't funny enough!

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Matt Parker's enthusiasm is contagious. His real world examples show maths isn't just some abstract subject designed for the teachers to tell you how thick you are. Great for anyone interested in science and engineering, as well as maths-curious people.😀

gripping!

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Clickbait subtitle; The Maths they don't want you to know.

Fantastic book. Delightfully read in a tone that only Matt Parker can read in.

Not a Parker Square

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