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Eric Laithwaite takes the reader on a guided tour through the mysteries of invention, stopping off to examine the laws of nature and engineering. He shows how many of our inventions are based on designs which were evolved by the natural world over millions of years. In fact we learn that the natural world has often found more efficient answers than we have to taxing engineering problems.
The shapes and sizes of both natural and Man-made objects are largely dictated by the size and weight of the earth and by the properties of materials. An Inventor in the Garden of Eden crosses many boundaries; as well as natural history and engineering, the author discusses religion, economics and cosmology. More than that, the author deals with such fundamental topics as habit, experience, logic, simplicity, wisdom and civilisation.
- This book dispels all the myths surrounding the belief that human inventions are superior to anything that evolution has produced in the living world.
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Biography, Inventors, Great britain, biographyPeople
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An inventor in the Garden of Eden
1994, Cambridge University Press
in English
0521441064 9780521441063
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [279]-283) and index.
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