Category: evolution
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When Scientists Forget What Shapes Them (A Crowdfunding Special)
This blog post is a crowdfunding special and a teaser for the upcoming collaborative paper on the harmonic architecture of consciousness. You can support the crowdfunding here. A Prelude In the annals of scientific history, few theories have been as simultaneously influential and controversial as Rupert Sheldrake’s morphic resonance. Introduced in his 1981 book “A…
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Beyond Hormones: Falling in Love as Gravitational Collapse
Imagine your body and brain constantly building a model of the world and your place in it. Besides coordinates, another important thing to know (and a bit harder to find, determine, or feel) is the sense of direction. The model I’m about to lay out relies on fundamental “reference frames”—Where am I in life and…
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Adapting Humanity: Genetic Engineering and Cutaneous Respiration as Solutions for a Flooded Future
Throughout history, civilizations facing catastrophic floods have turned to monumental solutions—such as the biblical ark—to preserve humanity in times of crisis. Rather than simply fleeing from rising seas and planet Earth, we should explore genetic adaptations that allow humans to thrive in an aquatic environment, creating a new paradigm of resilience that embraces the changing world…