The Story of Homo Loquens - Dan M Mrejeru - Libros - Global Summit House - 9781636492179 - 12 de octubre de 2020
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In the first part of this book I discussed how the human brain

developed due to the development of language;

In the second and third part, I analyzed all aspects which are

mentioned below.

- prehistoric humans lived in a terrestrial atmosphere were

C14 isotope concentration was intermittently higher than

usual because a chain of geomagnetic events occurred in

this epoch;

- the C14 isotopes were incorporated into plants, and

transmitted by ingestion to animals in the form of C14-Glucose;

- biological processes involving C14-Glucose in humans

conducted to a reduction of organic production of nitric oxide;

- a lesser apport of nitric oxide favored a healthier cellular

development that decreased the sensitivity to viruses and

pathogens; this aspect helped humans to migrate and better

adapt to new environments;

- but for the most of it, the decline of nitric oxide led to significant

increases in neurogenesis that stimulated the brain plasticity,

but also, it favored a chain of biological changes in the human

brain;

- all these changes together made the human brain to

develop a language;

- the language development introduced the features of

assembling and disassembling; these features are those

implied in producing every technology we ever imagined;

- the unique mechanism involved by language delivered the

imagination on which is based our civilization.


398 pages

Medios de comunicación Libros     Paperback Book   (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado)
Publicado 12 de octubre de 2020
ISBN13 9781636492179
Editores Global Summit House
Páginas 398
Dimensiones 227 × 151 × 27 mm   ·   580 g
Lengua Inglés  

Mas por Dan M Mrejeru

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