Hey Evan, I was just reading the book "Chaos" by James Gleick and this article dropped into my notifications. I am amazed at some of the parallels you are suggesting and the ideas of dynamic systems explained in the book. Its a really enjoyable read and I would like to suggest it as a bedtime read :)
Thank you for the recommendation! I read Chaos years ago and remember enjoying it, but admittedly don't recall a lot of the specifics. I'll definitely give that another read. Complexity by Mitchell Waldrop is another good one in a similar vein, as is Philip Ball's book How Life Works.
You are going to have so much fun once finally the monks explanation of reality gets out and we understand chemistry. The biomedical field and biochemistry are just going to explode. Of course every other field is going to explode as well. We will just have an embarrassing amount of progress.
Hey Evan, I was just reading the book "Chaos" by James Gleick and this article dropped into my notifications. I am amazed at some of the parallels you are suggesting and the ideas of dynamic systems explained in the book. Its a really enjoyable read and I would like to suggest it as a bedtime read :)
Thank you for the recommendation! I read Chaos years ago and remember enjoying it, but admittedly don't recall a lot of the specifics. I'll definitely give that another read. Complexity by Mitchell Waldrop is another good one in a similar vein, as is Philip Ball's book How Life Works.
You are going to have so much fun once finally the monks explanation of reality gets out and we understand chemistry. The biomedical field and biochemistry are just going to explode. Of course every other field is going to explode as well. We will just have an embarrassing amount of progress.