Has anyone read this book by chance? I found out about it a couple of weeks ago and finished my copy recently. I thought it was really fascinating and reminds me how much there is to be gained by bridging sciences even when we're looking at seemingly unrelated phenomena. Curious to know others' thoughts!
Hi guys i havent posted in a while , last time i posted i shared an amazing experience i had with group mating squid . my latest experience which happened today was at a local dive site with some octopus . this site is in about 15/16m depth with a fine sandy ,silty bottom , i was...
Hi guys i havent posted in a while , last time i posted i shared an amazing experience i had with group mating squid . my latest experience which happened today was at a local dive site with some octopus . this site is in about 15/16m depth with a fine sandy ,silty bottom , i was...
the forum he mentions in the book, I was wondering LOL
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If you like thinking about physics in biology, then From Eternity to Here is a really interesting book on time and the universe I also found accessible and important in understanding concepts in particle physics that affect all levels of biology as well. And if you like cephalopods/Other Minds and science fiction then Octavia Butler's Lilith's Brood collection is an amazing trio of "humans meet aliens" novels.
It's so rare to find things you can really recommend with your whole chest so sorry if I'm a bit over-zealous with the suggestions
Has anyone read this book by chance? I found out about it a couple of weeks ago and finished my copy recently. I thought it was really fascinating and reminds me how much there is to be gained by bridging sciences even when we're looking at seemingly unrelated phenomena. Curious to know others' thoughts!
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