Posted on June 27, 2022, 8:34 am, by Bill Rouse, under
Archetypes,
Complexity,
Culture,
Psychology,
Science,
Society,
Uncertainty.
Consider two recent pieces in the New York Times: “How Animals See Themselves” by Ed Young, and “In a Parallel Universe, Another You” by Michio Kaku, both published on June 20th. Young reports that animals sense light, sounds, smells, etc. much differently than humans do. It helps them to identify food, mates, and other means […]
Posted on August 1, 2019, 5:37 am, by Bill Rouse, under
Archetypes.
I have, of late, taken to watching quite a few programs of this genre. The cinematography tends to be wonderful, especially with my high-definition television. These shows are quite compelling to watch. One thing that immediately strikes me is how the world’s species are focused on eating each other. The dynamics of the food chains […]