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Ed Conway



Author writes under the name Edmund Conway as well

Average rating: 4.49 · 9,526 ratings · 1,122 reviews · 5 distinct worksSimilar authors
Material World: The Six Raw...

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“You can get anything you want from anywhere in the world at a bargain price, but don't [whatever you do] expect to understand how it was made or how it got to you.”
Ed Conway, Material World: The Six Raw Materials That Shape Modern Civilization

“To say that concrete is everywhere is hardly an exaggeration. Despite the fact that we only began mass producing this mixture of sand, aggregates and cement just over a century ago, there are now more than 80 tonnes of concrete on this planet for every person alive – around 650 gigatonnes in total. To put that slightly meaningless number into perspective, it is considerably more than the combined weight of every single living thing on the planet: every cow, every tree, every human, plant, animal, bacterium and single-celled organism. Each year we produce enough concrete around the world to cover the entire landmass of England.”
Ed Conway, Material World: The Six Raw Materials That Shape Modern Civilization

“This is a magical metal: alongside hydrogen and helium it was one of the three primordial elements created in the Big Bang, making it one of the oldest pieces of matter in the universe. No other element has quite the same combination of lightness, conductivity and electrochemical power.”
Ed Conway, Material World: The Six Raw Materials That Shape Modern Civilization

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