04.17.08

The eonic effect and the meaning of evolution

Posted in World History and The Eonic Effect, History, Evolution at 6:56 pm by nemo

Mini-Blog: Hucklebird defends his review of WHEE at Amazon. I have stayed out of the debate, but should comment soon.
The eonic effect shows us a whole new dimension to what we mean, or should mean, by evolution. It springs from the striking data set visible in world history, which is analyzed from two perspectives, or on two levels, braiding the idea of ‘evolution’ with ‘history’. It is an at first confusing but ultimately elegant way to recalibrate our sense of the meaning of evolution.
Thanks Hucklebird.

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