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Linking Science and Science History with Culture - Essential
Science for the Non-scientist.
The Davey Dialogues is an easy-to-understand history and background
to key discoveries which have altered our perception of the
universe and of ourselves, couched as a dialogue between the writer
and a mysterious extra-terrestrial being with an agenda that may
surprise you.
Now, for the first time ever, we can delight in a coherent story
about us and our universe. What the physicists and the
philosophers, the economists and the ecologists, the
anthropologists and the animal behaviouralists, the religious
historians, the neuroscientists and the biochemists are telling us
by and large falls into place to provide a consistent story of the
development of the universe and of humanity. Of course the story is
not yet complete. There is much more yet to discover and
understand, but the outlines are there in ample detail.
The dialogues provide background on the historical development of
carefully selected scientific topics which are important to our
understanding of ourselves and our surroundings. Amongst the
questions discussed are: What do we know about our universe and how
did we find out? How do we know how old it is, and, for that
matter, how far away individual stars and galaxies are? How might
life have originated? How does life replicate and change over time?
How did religion evolve and why? To what extent do our brains
resemble computers? How do we remember faces, facts and figures,
and how do we think laterally? Do we have a free will? What is
happiness and how can we maximize it?
" A] rich, intelligent . . important book . . . clearly
written."
J. Fraser Mustard, CC, Founding President, The Canadian Institute
for Advanced Research.
For more information please visit the web site at:
"www.thedaveydialogues.com "
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