The Edge of Reason
$ 49.5
Autor:
Luis Andrés Villalón
Pages:74
Published:
2026-06-24
ISBN:978-99993-4-720-4
Category:
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The Edge of Reason tells nine true stories where the line between genius and deception nearly disappeared. Georg Cantor proved infinity comes in different sizes—and was called a charlatan by his own mentor before dying in an asylum. John Nash redefined economics at twenty-one, lost two decades to schizophrenia, and came back. Pierre de Fermat scribbled a claim in a book's margin that took mathematics 358 years to either prove or quietly let go.
Then the stories turn darker. A South Korean stem-cell researcher became a national hero for a cloning breakthrough that never happened. A Bell Labs physicist published a paper every eight days—until someone noticed his data was identical down to the noise. A psychology dean fabricated fifty-five papers and ten doctoral dissertations, leaving his own students to inherit the wreckage. A forged skull fooled the scientific establishment for forty-one years and quietly buried the real evidence that contradicted it.
And finally, two stories about something more disturbing than fraud: a respected psychiatrist who used CIA funding to erase his patients' minds in the name of treatment, and the bacteriologist who knew too much and ended up on a New York sidewalk.
Each chapter is built from verified historical and scientific sources, written with narrative pace but without sacrificing rigor. Together, these nine cases ask the same question from nine different angles: when a claim seems too elegant, too fast, or too convenient to be true, who is actually in a position to check it—and what happens to the people on the wrong side of that question once it's finally asked.