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Basic Useless Culture

Useless Knowledge Surprisingly Useful

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Basic Useless Culture

De: Ruben Garcia
Narrado por: Virtual Voice
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What if the most useless things you’ve ever learned were actually the most important?

Basic Useless Culture: Useless Knowledge Surprisingly Useful is a journey through the invisible ideas, forgotten inventions, and strange facts that quietly built the modern world and continue to shape your everyday life. It explores questions most people never stop to ask. Why does the alphabet look the way it does? Why do clocks divide time into 60 seconds? Why can’t time move backward? Why do maps lie? Why do we have useless body parts, strange habits, and persistent myths about our own brains?

This book reveals the hidden logic behind everything you take for granted. From ancient alphabets and Roman numerals to the origins of money, from the physics of the universe to the glitches in the human mind, each chapter uncovers how seemingly trivial details contain deep truths about civilization, reality, and yourself.

Blending science, history, psychology, and philosophy, it shows how letters became tools of science, how time became something humans could measure and control, how money became an invisible force organizing society, and how your own body carries the marks of millions of years of evolution. It also explores the surprising reasons ordinary objects exist and the hidden forces that shape human behavior without you noticing.

This is a book about the unnoticed foundations of reality. It transforms ordinary knowledge into something extraordinary and reveals that what seems useless is often what explains the most.

Once you see it, you can’t unsee it.

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