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And this is exactly one of the main aims of this book to excite the human mind and curiosity with the wonders of the real world... Read More
Whether this was intentional or not is hard to fathom but i feel that his magnum opus is biology and the beauty of the wording ... Read More
Given enough time… natural selection would come to reshape all the organs and structures of the body to fit with the upsidedown habit
… maybe it has something to do with the need to stay rooted in order to suck nutrients out of the soil… i’m not sure
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That isn’t how evolution works… building eyes… is not free of cost
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A must read for all those who truly appreciate life and the scientific endeavor
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- This product had a total of 283 reviews as of our last analysis date on Feb 20 2022.
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Best coverage of the subject i have read so far not the book to read in one night but i read the book a chapter at a time
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Want to know what the real story of evolution is
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He cites a cruel experiment where a beaver neurotically cuts down trees and builds invisible dams in a cement pool
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He claims genetic imprint i say the poor animal had a breakdown
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I disagree with him on a few points the sole purpose to live is not to reproduce but hey im not a scientist
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His knowledge of the plant and animal world nicely illustrate a walk back in time reviewing the common ancestors of man as if they were pilgrims telling tales in chaucers canterbury tales
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