In the Beat of a Heart: Life, Energy, and the Unity of Nature

In the Beat of a Heart: Life, Energy, and the Unity of Nature

by John Whitfield (Author)

Synopsis

For centuries, scientists have dreamt of discovering an underlying unity to nature. Science now offers powerful explanations for both the dazzling diversity and striking similarities seen in the living world. Life is complicated. It is truly the a /entangled banka that Charles Darwin described. But scientists are now discovering that energy is the unifying force that joins all life on Earth. Visionary biologists have advanced a new theory that explains how the natural worlda "from the tiniest amoeba to the greatest rain foresta "is constructed, providing a fresh perspective on the essential interconnectivity of living systems. This revolutionary theory explains a variety of phenomenaa "helping us understand why a shrew eats its bodyweight in food each day, why a mammala (TM)s heart beats about 1 billion times in its lifetime, why there are no trees as tall as the Eiffel Tower, and why more species live at the Eartha (TM)s equator than at its poles. By looking at how living things use energy, we can answer these and myriad other intriguing questions. In the Beat of a Heart combines biography, history, science and nature writing to capture the exciting advancesa " and the people who are making thema "that are triggering a revolution as potentially important to biology as Newtona (TM)s insights were to physics.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 278
Edition: 1st Edition
Publisher: Henry (Joseph) Press
Published: 24 Aug 2006

ISBN 10: 0309096812
ISBN 13: 9780309096812

Author Bio
John Whitfield