Molecular Origins of Brain and Body Geometry Plato's Concept of Reality is Reversed /

New concepts arise in science when apparently unrelated fields of knowledge are put together in a coherent way. The recent results in molecular biology allow to explain the emergence of body patterns in animals that before could not be understood by zoologists.  There are no ”fancy curiosities” in n...

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Κύριος συγγραφέας: Lima-de-Faria, Antonio (Συγγραφέας)
Συγγραφή απο Οργανισμό/Αρχή: SpringerLink (Online service)
Μορφή: Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο
Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2014.
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Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
  • Introduction
  • Part I: The Skeleton - the Primary Structure that Sets Vertebrates Apart - is an Evasive Structure
  • Well-Defined Geometric Patterns Appeared in Animal Evolution Independently of the Skeleton
  • Astonishing Gene Permanence throughout Vertebrates and the Origin of the Skeleton
  • Some of the Most Important External Organs in Mammals have no Skeleton
  • Body Geometry Follows the Skeleton only Partially
  • Part II: The Geometry of the Vertebrate Body Takes the Form of Parallel Stripes and Concentric Circles which are the Products of Molecular Cascades
  • Longitudinal and Transversal Stripes in Vertebrates
  • The Geometric Patterns of Zebras and of Transgenic Mice are Directed by Specific Genes - the Geometry of Mammals Becomes Also Molecular
  • The Eye - a Main Center of Circularity with Implications for Development and Evolution
  • The Circularity of the Vertebrate Body
  • Concentric Circles are a General Feature of Vertebrates
  • Two Poles of Circularity: Head-Neck and Rump
  • Part III: Geometry - an Obsession of the Animal and Human Minds
  • Science from its Onset to the Present has been Pervaded by Geometry
  • Spirals Produced by Inert Matter as well as by Spiders and Humans
  • Hexagons Formed by Molecules and by the Minds of Wasps and Humans
  • Part IV: The Mind Consists of the Same Matter that has Displayed Order and Coherence throughout its Evolution
  • It may Sound Outrageous but the Human Condition Appears to be Anchored in the Organization of Galaxies
  • The Evolution of Matter is Characterized by Geometry and Permanence
  • Self-Assembly - the Primary Source of Coherence
  • Part V: The Brain has its Own Geometry and is Able to Change the Body’s Geometry in Seconds
  • The Presence of Chromosomes is not Obligatory for Brain Function Brain, Eye, Blood and Skin Cells Work Efficiently without a Nucleus
  • The Ordered Origin of the Brain
  • The Brain Turns Out to have its Own Geometry
  • Left and Right Side, of the Body and of the Brain, are not Mirror Images and Behave Independently
  • How the Brain Changes the Body Geometry at Will
  • Part VI: The Brain is an Unreliable Magician
  • The Concept of Soul Became Evident Following the Agricultural Revolution 8,000 B.C
  • How it Changed Since Then
  • Brain Imagery - Visual Perception of Form, Color and Motion
  • The Dream - Another Form of Brain Imagery
  • Plato had no Electron Microscope - Molecular Geometry Reverses his Concept of Reality.