“Why Don’t Spinning Tops Fall?” transforms complex scientific concepts into delightful conversations between a renowned biomedical scientist and his curious granddaughter Caroline. Over nine years of dialogue, this Literary Titan Gold Book Award winner explores physics, climate change, artificial intelligence, music, and the fundamental art of asking “Why?”
✓ Explores physics principles through everyday phenomena and curiosities
✓ Covers cutting-edge AI development, climate science, and global issues
✓ Balances rigorous science with warmth, humor, and accessibility
✓ Perfect for curious teens, thoughtful adults, and lifelong learners
✓ Celebrates the power of questions over mere answers
✓ Encourages critical thinking and scientific literacy for all ages
Winner of the Literary Titan Gold Book Award, recognized for exceptional storytelling that makes complex science accessible, engaging, and inspiring for readers of all backgrounds and ages.
Transforming intimidating scientific concepts into natural conversations that spark curiosity, encourage questioning, and demonstrate that science is for everyone—not just specialists.
"Never stop asking why." This book celebrates the power of curiosity and demonstrates that the best scientists aren't those with all the answers—they're the ones asking the best questions.
Written by the scientist who launched the Human Genome Project, a Presidential Medal recipient, and Boston University's Metcalf Professor with five decades of pioneering research.
From founding the nation's first Bioinformatics Ph.D. program to writing award-winning literature, Dr. DeLisi has dedicated his career to making science accessible.
Not a textbook or lecture—these are genuine dialogues captured over nine years, showing how curiosity evolves and deepens with patient, thoughtful guidance.
Physics & Mechanics Why spinning tops don’t fall, pendulum motion, angular momentum
Music & Sound Timbre, harmony, why instruments sound different
Climate Science Earth’s systems, global warming, environmental challenges
Artificial Intelligence Machine learning, neural networks, future implications
Biology & Life Cellular processes, evolution, human health
The Scientific Method How we know what we know, the art of questioning
Dr. Charles De Lisi, PhD.
Metcalf Professor of Science and Engineering
Boston University
College of Engineering
Boston, MA