“Crazy Speed Records” explores the science behind extreme velocity, examining human, natural, and engineered achievements. The book highlights how the relentless pursuit of speed drives innovation and challenges our understanding across sports and science.
Did you know that some volcanic eruptions can eject matter at speeds rivaling those of spacecraft, or that the speed of a tennis ball serve can exceed 150 mph? The book meticulously dissects the convergence of talent, technology, and environmental factors in these record-breaking feats.
The book progresses by first establishing the scientific foundation of speed, acceleration, and measurement. It then examines record-breaking speeds in diverse categories, from ball sports to geological events, using scientific studies and high-speed photography.
Finally, it explores the implications of speed records on technology, human potential, safety, and the environment. This approach reveals surprising parallels and universal principles governing speed, making it valuable for sports enthusiasts, science buffs, and anyone fascinated by pushing limits.