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On Growth and Form: The Complete Revised…
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On Growth and Form: The Complete Revised Edition (Dover Books on Biology) (original 1917; udgave 1992)

af D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson, Biology

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D?Arcy Thompson?'s classic On Growth and Form looks at the way things grow and the shapes they take.
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Titel:On Growth and Form: The Complete Revised Edition (Dover Books on Biology)
Forfattere:D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson
Andre forfattere:Biology
Info:Dover Publications (1992), Edition: Revised, Paperback, 1116 pages
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On Growth and Form af D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson (1917)

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    New Visions on Form and Growth: Fingered Growth, Dendrites, and Flames af Raphael N. Melmed (AsYouKnow_Bob)
    AsYouKnow_Bob: "New Visions on Growth and Form" is a more mathematical, more specialized sequel to the classic "On Growth and Form"
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On Growth and Form, in its unabridged and updated second edition, is around one thousand one hundred pages long and comes in two volumes. As such, it is a long and somewhat laborious read, though the unabridged version, (which I have not read), would presumably be more accessible to those with less patience.
I can say without hesitating that a good part of the book is boring, specifically the parts full of statistics and concerning rate of growth. But, what would not be immediately obvious to a discerning reader of science, were he to pick this book up and flick through it in order to determine whether or not the contents were of interest, is that underneath all the technical and mathematical writing are hiding observations and conclusions that are not only interesting to the naturalist, or biologist, but would seem remarkable and inspiring to anyone with a sense of curiosity about the natural world, were he to wade far enough into this dense jungle of ancient and modern, obscure and well known, scientific references, illustrations, and quotations, that cover up the most compelling revelations. An example would be how, by thorough presentation of evidence, he demonstrates how the hexagonally arranged honeycomb of the bee comes about not by any design of the bee, but by natural laws of the universe, mathematically determined, being the same laws that cause the hexagonal arrangement of the rock pillars of the Giants Causeway, the minute hexagonal crystals in rock itself, and the hexagonal nature of soap bubbles formed in a dish, alongside that the hexagonal shape of the faces of the skeleton of the microscopic sea creature, and the angles formed between the dividing cells in the embryonic mass. This is but one example, and the thought provoking qualities of this book, due to the authors insight into the unity of what are at first seemingly unrelated phenomena, are enough to make it worth the effort of getting into. The scope of the learning of the author is reassuring, and he references not only contemporary plant biologist, physicists, and mathematicians, but also practically every scientific luminary from Aristotle, to Pythagoras, to Plato, to the incidentally scientifically illustrative author of fiction.
This is not only an illuminating read concerning natural phenomena existing in the realm of biology, but it is a worthy example of ingenious cross-disciplinary scientific thought. Never before, or since, as far as I am aware, have mathematics and physics been so productively used to clear away the mysteries, and reduce to clarity so diverse a range of biological puzzles.
One thing that may concern the potential reader is the age of this book, and whether or not this may impact the relevance and accuracy of the content. Despite being first published in 1917, and updated in the forties, very little in this book is wrong. All that is lacking is a knowledge of molecular biology and genetics, a branch of biology almost non-existent when the book was first written, and irrelevant to most of the conclusions. The observations made here are mostly not things taught to the modern biologist in any stage of his education, but nevertheless remain things which would provide a fresh way of looking at things, a way which is almost always interesting, be it not always useful.
Certainly not a book for everyone, this should be worth at least skimming through to the best bits for the biologist and the mathematician. ( )
3 stem P_S_Patrick | Jul 13, 2009 |
I read the abridgment as an undergrad, and just now picked up the unabridged, revised edition. And in looking through it, I realized what a seminal work this is. ( )
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