Quarks to Culture
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Tyler Volk
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The identification of a universal principle—combogenesis—allows one to see the early history of the universe and the evolution of life and the evolution of human civilization through the same lens. An interesting, holistic way of viewing human history back to the origin of the universe.
Francesco Tubiello, United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization:
Quarks to Culture is a must-read. It weaves the myriad patterns of universe, life, and consciousness into a wonderful new tapestry. Volk combines scientific rigor and love for the humanities into a gentle, no-nonsense, full-of-facts, passionately well-written, fundamental new guide to help us better see ourselves in this ever-changing world.
Mary Evelyn Tucker, Yale University, coauthor of Journey of the Universe:
Tyler Volk has written a splendid book that will engage many across divides of knowledge and worldviews. Comprehensive and thought-provoking, it offers a compelling narrative of a vision forward for humans and nature.
John Horgan, director, Center for Science Writings, Stevens Institute of Technology:
Tyler Volk has a marvelous talent for synthesizing scientific knowledge from a broad range of fields into a single all-encompassing vision, which he imparts with wit and poetic grace. Quarks to Culture, which highlights deep, recurring patterns in the structure of the cosmos, will help us see our wondrous world anew.
Nathalie Gontier, University of Lisbon:
Science advances at so fast a rate nowadays that few scholars can arrive at a big-picture understanding of the universe. Not so for Volk, who takes us on a fascinating ride from quarks to culture, explaining how the cosmos levels up at each stage, not by differentiation but by integration of existing things. A must-read for anyone interested in metapatterns and major transitions.
Mitchell Thomashow, author of Ecological Identity: Becoming a Reflective Environmentalist:
There are many books that attempt to build grand theories of everything. This is among the best. Volk has the breadth of intellect, the insatiable curiosity, the scientific rigor, and the philosophical depth to wander so widely. He does so with both creativity and wonder, yielding a provocative thesis—combogenesis—that is boldly innovative and metaphorically evocative, while tempered by humility and open-mindedness.
Liam Heneghan, DePaul University:
It’s hard to convey the excitement of what Tyler Volk has achieved in Quarks to Culture. Here we have well-chosen words, in crystal-clear paragraphs, combining to form compelling chapters, all of which add up to a convincing account of where we humans fit in the grand scheme of things. Volk is, in short, a systems thinker. Few writers could have written such a book as this.
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Contents
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Preface
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1. Natural Chapters and Nested Scales
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2. The Core Theme
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3. A Big Bang Start of Things and Relations
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4. The Nucleons, with Immortal Proton and Fragile Neutron
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5. Atomic Nuclei from Mutual Aid
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6. Atoms with Space-Filling, Electric Mandalas
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7. An Expanding Cornucopia of Molecules
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8. Simple Cells Launch Life and Evolution
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9. The Sexy Eukaryotic Cell
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10. Multiple Ramps to the Complex Multicellular Organism
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11. Animal Social Groups Wild with Possibilities
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12. Tribal Metagroups and Cultural Evolution
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13. Transplantable Agrovillages
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14. Geopolitical States, Masters of Acquisition and Merger
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15. Dynamical Realms and Their Base Levels
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16. Alphakits: Atomic, Genetic, Linguistic
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17. Themes in Evolutionary Dynamics
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18. Convergent Themes of Combogenesis
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Epilogue. What About the Future?
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Acknowledgments
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Glossary
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Notes
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Bibliography
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Index
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