Hello!
This is a book of bad ideas.
At least, most of them are bad ideas. Its possible some good ones slipped through the cracks. If so, I apologize.
Some ideas that sound ridiculous turn out to be revolutionary. Smearing mold on an infected cut sounds like a terrible idea, but the discovery of penicillin showed that it could be a miracle cure. On the other hand, the world is full of disgusting stuff that you could smear on a wound, and most of them wont make it better. Not all ridiculous ideas are good. So how do we tell the good ideas from the bad?
We can try them and see what happens. But sometimes, we can use math, research, and things we already know to work out what will happen if we do.
When NASA was planning to send its car-size Curiosity rover to Mars, they had to figure out how to land it gently on the surface. Previous rovers had landed using parachutes and air bags, so NASA engineers considered this approach with Curiosity, but the rover was too large and heavy for parachutes to slow it down enough in Marss thin atmosphere. They also thought about mounting rockets on the rover to let it hover and touch down gently, but the exhaust would create dust clouds that would obscure the surface and make it hard to land safely.
Eventually, they came up with the idea of a sky cranea vehicle that would hover high above the surface using rockets while lowering Curiosity to the ground on a long tether. This sounded like a ridiculous idea, but every other idea they could come up with was worse. The more they looked at the sky crane idea, the more plausible it seemed. So they tried it, and it worked.
We all start out life not knowing how to do things. If were lucky, when we need to do something, we can find someone to show us how. But sometimes, we have to come up with a way to do it ourselves. This means thinking of ideas and then trying to decide whether theyre good or not.
This book explores unusual approaches to common tasks, and looks at what would happen to you if you tried them. Figuring out why they would or wouldnt work can be fun and informative and sometimes lead you to surprising places. Maybe an idea is bad, but figuring out exactly why its a bad idea can teach you a lotand might help you think of a better approach.
And even if you already know the right way to do all these things, it can be helpful to try to look at the world through the eyes of someone who doesnt. After all, for anything that everyone knows by the time they reach adulthood, every day over 10,000 people in the United States alone are learning it for the first time.
Thats why I dont like making fun of people for admitting they dont know something or never learned how to do something. Because if you do that, all it does is teach them not to tell you when theyre learning something... and you miss out on the fun.
This book may not teach you how to throw a ball, how to ski, or how to move. But I hope you learn something from it. If you do, youre one of todays lucky 10,000.
CHAPTER 1
How to Jump Really High
People cant jump very high.
Basketball players make some impressive leaps to reach hoops placed high in the air, but most of their reach comes from their height. An average professional basketball player can only jump a little more than 2 feet straight up. Non-athletes are more likely limited to jumping a foot or so. If you want to jump higher than that, youll need some help.
Using a running start can help. This is what athletes competing in the high jump do, and the world record height is 8 feet. However, thats measured from the ground. Since high jumpers tend to be tall, their center of mass starts off several feet off the ground, and because of how they fold their bodies to pass over the bar, their center of mass may actually pass under it. An 8-foot high jump doesnt involve launching the center of their body anything like the full 8 feet.
If you want to beat a high jumper, you have two options:
Dedicate your life to athletic training, from an early age, until you become the worlds best high jumper.
Cheat.
The first option is no doubt an admirable one, but if thats your choice, then youre reading the wrong book. Lets talk about option two.