![]() ![]() The author also tells about his experience of smoking marijuana and relates it to effects on the brain. After reading it one can end up with the habit of concentrating on one's dreams, behaviors, and one looks for how lower animals like mice and dog behave. It's an easy book that can be written on such topics and the fact that complex things are presented in interesting way makes it special. ![]() Ever thought how, when and why did the universe evolve? Why were the apes and monkeys created with striking resemblance to humans? What's the reason that you were created? Ever thought what actually a 'thought' is - a materialistic existence, or a physiochemical phenomenon? Ever thought how did your intelligence evolve? Ever tried making silly guess about how did human come up with this state of behavior and what is reason behind his complex thought generation? Can you identify the evolutionary purpose of sleep and dream, that of signs language and that of innate fears and myths? What decides the intelligence level? This is all discussed in an 'inteligen-to-meter', Pulitzer Prize Winning, 1977 book by Carl Sagan, The Dragons of the Eden- Speculations on the evolution of the human intelligence, to guage the ever arrogant human being on the basis of anthropology, evolution and psychology.Ĭarl Sagan's The Dragons of Eden puts light on brain anatomy and evolution and related physiology. ![]() ¶ … descendents of Adam and Eve, but it's more difficult for people who demand logic. ![]()
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