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| From DNA to ABC | From DNA to ABC by Joel Miller 11 cm x 18 cm 90 pages - 90 gr ISBN 91-972454-3-7 100 kr + postage
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Comments: "I advise everybody who has an interest in human nature, the evolution of humans and where the biology may take us humans in the future to read and discuss this book. I think the ideas presented by the author may have important implications for almost all different aspects of the human life." - Dr. Johan Lidén, Scientist, Karolinska Institutet "My world view has been shaken and I try to regain my balance, but people and society appear differently now that my thoughts have been set in motion. Miller serves up his thesis with amusing, stimulating and dizzying ideas. /---/ This intellectual tivoli - particularly the speculations about the future - will leave no one unaffected. I'm going to go another round with this book." - Christer Alsbjer, Dean of The People's University (Folkuniversitetet) "Highly recommended literature: It is a valuable intellectual toolkit for everyone concerned about the process and evolution of technology and society in the light of human growth. It promotes a new theory of humanity shedding light on evolution since the first steps of the apes through the new formation of society, new technology, artificial thinking, and, at ¨the Beginning at the End¨, a unification of spirituality. The book is pioneering a new intellectual cocktail, mixing biology, heredity, technology, language and humour. Its message is manifold." - Tech. Dr. Helena Drottenborg, Senior Researcher, Lund University, Institute of Technology and Society "The book is fascinating. The speculations about the beginnings of language stimulates my fantasy, the love poem is wonderful and I recognize myself in The Orange Man. Miller is a master at writing simple and beautiful English prose and Darwill's small quotes fall from the text like glittering pearls. When I came to the last sentence I thought spontaneously; this should be read at the UN." - Dr. Kristian Svenberg, District Physician, Gothenburg "It is a spicy blend of science, conjecture and personal philosophy and hence will be thought provoking for a wide audience /___/ Though perhaps imprecise on some of the detailed science, it makes some interesting points about the evolution of humanity and how, at least in a philosophical/spiritual sense, one may view the destiny of humanity in terms of the choices of the individuals." Dr. Harold W. Schranz & Dr. Hye-Kyung Kim Research School of Chemistry, The Australian National University *** |