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Bejan, Adrian, 1948-
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Evolution (Biology) -- Philosophy.
Physics.
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Bejan, Adrian, 1948-
Evolution (Biology) -- Philosophy.
Physics.
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The
physics
of
life
: the
evolution
of
everything
/ Adrian Bejan.
by
Bejan, Adrian, 1948-
St. Martins Press, c2016.
Call #:
576.8 B423p
Subjects
Evolution
(Biology) -- Philosophy.
Physics
.
ISBN:
9781250078827 (hbk)
1250078822 (hbk)
Edition:
1st ed.
Description:
x, 261 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
The
life
question -- What all the world desires -- Wealth as movement with purpose -- Technology
evolution
-- Sports
evolution
-- City
evolution
-- Growth -- Politics and science spreading -- Knowledge and the arrow of time -- The death question --
Life
and
evolution
as
physics
.
Summary:
"The
Physics
of
Life
illuminates the meaning of
evolution
in its broadest scientific sense and empowers the reader with a new view of the intertwined movement of all
life
--
evolution
is more than biological. The same physical effect is present in all patterns and flows -- from population growth, to air traffic, to government expansion, to the urge for better ideas.
Evolution
is everywhere, and the same elegant principles of
physics
apply to all things. Every animal and human wants power. From power comes movement: body movement, internal flow (pumping blood, and air), external flow (locomotion, migration), and safety such as warmth, drinkable water, health and the construction of highways and steel beams that do not break when we walk or drive on them. The growth and spread of civilization is the flow of more power to more individuals, for greater movement. And everyone wants more power. That desire to improve, to organize, to join, to convince others and to affect change is a trait we all share, and the freedom to change is what makes all
evolution
not only possible but mandatory"--From publisher.
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