Monday, July 17, 2023

Mapping Earth and Human Body

  


Mapping Earth and Human Body


Is it possible that when life emerges on a planet, it inherits the planet's internal structure and interconnected processes?  

This book explores how Earth's history, evolution, and natural landmarks are mapped to the structure and growth of our own human body.

The Biolink Project seeks to explore the fundamental interconnections of Earth and deepen our understanding and appreciation for our home planet and its inhabitants through books, maps, and games.

The Biolink's first edition offers a unique and unfiltered glimpse into novel information

This is the debut of extraordinary insights, and an exclusive opportunity to be part of something new, original, and exciting. Embracing hypotheses but leaving room for further exploration, this edition showcases the inner workings of the author's thoughts and ideas. 

While future versions of this book will evolve and improve upon its formulations, the inaugural edition holds the distinction of being the first in this potentially groundbreaking series.

This may also be the only edition with a community investigation and research reward level.


The book will follow a model where we start with a question. Some questions will be from the perspective of a biology, like "how does the gut-brain axis form in embryo?" or "what happens to the surrounding organs when the liver starts expanding", then move into historygeography, anthropology or a relevant science discipline, look for similarities and pose a hypothesis, like "what if this part of Earth or this historic event fits into the biological behavior of organs and their functions under investigation". Once the hypothesis is formed, we will start experimenting and draw parallels from all the branches of science and gather data for observation. Some questions will form from a historical perspective, like "how did Egyptian civilization form in isolation and became one of the cradles of civilization? Why specifically in this area and this many years ago?" The same process will follow, form a hypothesisgather observable dataexperiment with different scenarios and arrive to a conclusion. Pretty much following the Scientific Method to a possible degree under circumstances.



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Mapping Earth and Human Body





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