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Hmmm

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9 months ago
The Books I'm Reading At The Moment.

The books I'm reading at the moment.

The Books I'm Reading At The Moment.

Meditations by Marcus Aurelius - I love this book. It puts you in the perspective of the time and space you occupy, I found a lot of my own thinking and feelings within the pages of this book. A guy born in AD 121 has very clear view on life that is still relevant today.

The Books I'm Reading At The Moment.

Great Adaptations by Kenneth Catania - A professor of biological sciences takes you on a journey with him while he studies various animals adaptive abilities. Star nosed moles, electric eels, tentacled snakes... Very interesting insight in how these creatures evolved and adapted.

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What we cannot know by Marcus du Sautoy - Explains concepts from the ground up, I like the illustrations that accompany the text and practical examples. Lays foundations to the known and wonders into the future of research and the possibilities that come with it as well as limitations. Covering themes from quantum physics and cosmology to sensory perception and neuroscience.

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Labyrinths of reason by William Poundstone - "Blue sky, sunshine, deja vu glazed with dread." How do you know this isn't all a dream? Is anything certain? Ontology, logic, mathematics, deduction, epistemology, memory formation, paradoxes and puzzles.

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A brain for numbers by Andreas Nieder - Humans' understanding of numbers is intuitive. How are infants able to perceive numbers even before they learn the words for them? How do our brains process numbers? Can animals count? He shows how it is an adaptive ability and that plenty of animals have the number sense too. There is a variety of research and supporting evidence mentioned which I really like.

1 year ago

Archaeologists believe that around 417 cities, towns, and villages made up the unified civilization.

Remains of architectural forms and patterns, ceramics, sculptural art, architectural patterns, and unifying causeway constructions.

The magnitude of the labor int he construction of massive platforms, palaces, dams, causeways, and pyramids dating to the Middle and Late Preclassic periods, suggests a power to organize thousands of workers.

2 years ago

ok well im going to build a good future for myself whether i like it or not

1 year ago
Morphological Differences Between Thorns, Spines, And Prickles

Morphological differences between thorns, spines, and prickles

6 months ago
Walnut Shells Cut In Half.

Walnut shells cut in half.

9 months ago
Orache Moth, Trachea Atriplicis, Noctuidae
Orache Moth, Trachea Atriplicis, Noctuidae
Orache Moth, Trachea Atriplicis, Noctuidae
Orache Moth, Trachea Atriplicis, Noctuidae

Orache moth, Trachea atriplicis, Noctuidae

Photographed in France by Matthieu Berroneau

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